mine weighs about 15lb, but its thicker (which means its a higher quality)
Depending on the brand, it can usually weigh anywhere from 2.5lb to 3.5lb.
Depends on what type of Saxophone you're talking about!
An alto sax weighs around 4 pounds. A tenor sax weighs around 6, and a baritone weighs around 11.
12 lbs. with the case. 5 without.
It weighs 2.56Kg
15-29 pounds
15-20 lbs.
The Bassoon produces the lowest note in the woodwind family.
contrabass saxophone
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.
The highest pitch is on the soprillo sax. Then it would be sopranino, soprano, alto, C melody, tenor, Baritone, bass, contrabass, sub contrabass.
Assuming "slow vibrations", means low frequency, then any instrument that plays in the bass register would fill that bill. Bass clarinet (or the lower and rarer contra-bass), bassoon, baritone saxophone (or the much rarer bass sax) come to mind.
Tubax saxophone or the Sub-Contrabass Saxophone
The Bassoon produces the lowest note in the woodwind family.
contrabass saxophone
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.
Yes It is without a doubt the largest instrument I've ever seen.
The highest pitch is on the soprillo sax. Then it would be sopranino, soprano, alto, C melody, tenor, Baritone, bass, contrabass, sub contrabass.
Assuming "slow vibrations", means low frequency, then any instrument that plays in the bass register would fill that bill. Bass clarinet (or the lower and rarer contra-bass), bassoon, baritone saxophone (or the much rarer bass sax) come to mind.
The oboe is larger than the piccolo. The largest woodwind instrument is the contrabass saxophone.
Generally the Bari Sax, Bass Sax, and Contrabass Sax play in the lower range.
Your Answer: Contra Bass Baritone SaxophoneDid you know:As of 2006 , there are only 15 contra bass baritone saxophones existing in the world.
Alto. But if you want, after you tried Alto for a while, switch to Tenor. Then Maybe Baritone. And then after that, maybe even Contrabass
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.