Nobody can know exactly how many but if you figure there are 2 bassoons and 1 contra bassoon (we won't count those) in each orchestra, and each city has 2 orchestras, you need to figure out how many cities there are in the world, and there is your answer
They're usually around 7 feet tall, but if you stretched out the tube, they would be about 16 feet long.
About twelve.
I think that It is a competition between a Baritone Sax or a contrabass Clarinet,
There are Nine different ones, alto- the most common tenor soprano baritone curved soprano sopranissimo - the smallest saxophone sopranino bass Contrabass - the largest
There are 10 Types of saxophones. Soprillo, sopranino, soprano, alto, C melody, tenor, baritone, bass, contrabass, sub contrabass. The four main ones are the Soprano Saxophone, the Alto Saxophone, the Tenor Saxophone, and the Baritone, (Or Bari for short) Saxophone.
Alto Saxophones are in the key of E flat. The Saxophone was invented by Adolph Sax. There are 15 types of saxophones: Bb Sopranissimo, Eb Soprano, Bb Soprano, Eb Alto, Bb Tenor, Eb Baritone, Bb Bass, Eb Contrabass, F Sopranino, C Soprano, F Alto, C Tenor, F Baritone, C Bass, and F Contrabass.
From highest pitch to lowest pitch there are Soprillo, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Contrabass, Subcontrabass. The alto, tenor, and baritone saxes are most common. The rest are usually found in certain jazz pieces or just owned as novelties. Tubax is a brand name that makes horns that go as low or lower than a bass or contra-bass without being as large in size.
Soprillo, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Contrabass, Sub contrabass.
I think that It is a competition between a Baritone Sax or a contrabass Clarinet,
There are Nine different ones, alto- the most common tenor soprano baritone curved soprano sopranissimo - the smallest saxophone sopranino bass Contrabass - the largest
There are 10 Types of saxophones. Soprillo, sopranino, soprano, alto, C melody, tenor, baritone, bass, contrabass, sub contrabass. The four main ones are the Soprano Saxophone, the Alto Saxophone, the Tenor Saxophone, and the Baritone, (Or Bari for short) Saxophone.
Alto Saxophones are in the key of E flat. The Saxophone was invented by Adolph Sax. There are 15 types of saxophones: Bb Sopranissimo, Eb Soprano, Bb Soprano, Eb Alto, Bb Tenor, Eb Baritone, Bb Bass, Eb Contrabass, F Sopranino, C Soprano, F Alto, C Tenor, F Baritone, C Bass, and F Contrabass.
Saxophones come in different categories of instruments. Sopranino, soprano, alto are brass woodwinds. Tenor, Bari, bass, and contrabass waxes are typically considered low winds.
Contrabass is anything lower than bass, eg. contrabass sarrusophone
From highest pitch to lowest pitch there are Soprillo, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Contrabass, Subcontrabass. The alto, tenor, and baritone saxes are most common. The rest are usually found in certain jazz pieces or just owned as novelties. Tubax is a brand name that makes horns that go as low or lower than a bass or contra-bass without being as large in size.
E flat sopranimo, F sopranimo, B flat soprano, C soprano, E flat alto, F alto, B flat tenor, C tenor, E flat baritone, F baritone, B flat bass, C bass, E flat contrabass, and F contrabass
i suggest not *spelling error it is actually E flat sopranino, F sopranimo, B flat soprano, C soprano, E flat alto, F alto, B flat tenor, C tenor, E flat baritone, F baritone, B flat bass, C bass, E flat contrabass, and F contrabass
the four main saxophones are bari (being the lowest), tenor (second lowest), alto, and soprano (being the highest). the actual lowest is subcontrabass, and actual highest is sopranino. so the actual second lowest is contrabass sax.
like 8 Bb, A, Contrabass, Piccolo, Alto Contrabass, Bass, and Eb ithimk its all theyre may be more though