Vibration in a Saxophone is created when the musician blows air through the mouthpiece, causing the reed to vibrate. This vibration generates sound waves, which travel through the instrument's body. The shape and material of the saxophone, along with the positioning of the keys, influence the pitch and tone of the sound produced. The combination of reed vibration and the resonating air column within the saxophone creates the instrument's characteristic sound.
Rova Saxophone Quartet was created in 1977.
Saxophone Colossus was created on 1956-06-22.
Steppin' with the World Saxophone Quartet was created in 1978-12.
Saxophone Improvisations Series F was created on 1972-02-25.
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Saxophone Solos was created on 1975-12-09.
Saxophone Colossus was created on 1956-06-22.
The Saxophone Shop was created on 1985-10-01.
World Saxophone Quartet was created in 1977.
Raschèr Saxophone Quartet was created in 1969.
Rova Saxophone Quartet was created in 1977.
Yes, the reed strength in a saxophone matters. It affects the pressure you must exert to cause the vibration that makes the sound. It also affects timbre.
Rastaman Vibration was created in 1975.
Gerald Danovitch Saxophone Quartet was created in 1968.
Steppin' with the World Saxophone Quartet was created in 1978-12.
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Saxophone Improvisations Series F was created on 1972-02-25.