the tenor sax iz 'bout 3" long. yo how cud u not noe dat
About 4 in. without mouthpiece and a few inches longer with mouthpiece on
My Tenor sax is about 2ft 7 in
the tenor saxophone is woodwind insterment
A tenor sax. is part of the reed/wind family and part of the saxophone family (obviously)
Joy Harjo plays the Tenor Saxophone.
You should play the either the alto saxophone or the tenor saxophone. The alto is a good size and most 6th graders play this type. The tenor is a little bigger, but not beyond reason. It is less common but just as easy to play.
I have an alto sax. the have an amazing sound and are the perfect size for short people and tall people.
the tenor saxophone is woodwind insterment
The Tenor Saxophone, like me =D
Umm Tenor Sax?
Joy Harjo plays the Tenor Saxophone.
A tenor sax. is part of the reed/wind family and part of the saxophone family (obviously)
Tenor saxophone.
NOOO
You should play the either the alto saxophone or the tenor saxophone. The alto is a good size and most 6th graders play this type. The tenor is a little bigger, but not beyond reason. It is less common but just as easy to play.
No. It may be possible to force an alto mouthpiece on a tenor neck or to seal a tenor mouthpiece on an alto neck, but the sax won't play properly in tune with the wrong size mouthpiece.
I have an alto sax. the have an amazing sound and are the perfect size for short people and tall people.
Tenor Saxophone
Many saxophone players can easily switch between different types of saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor, bari, etc.) because the notes are the same for each saxophone.