I listend to and spoke with Yusef at the Half Note in NYC in early 1970's. At that time he was playing a metal Berg Larsen 110/2 (on a King Super 20.)
the tenor sax iz 'bout 3" long. yo how cud u not noe dat
It sounds the same, you just need to push in the mouthpiece into the neck. Just like saying, what would happen if you played a tenor saxophone with an alto saxophone mouthpiece. I have played a tenor before with my alto sax mouthpiece. What I meant to say was to push the mouthpiece in more than you would on the alto saxophone neck. The first time I answered I didn't sign in.
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Tenor sax. Most rock sax is tenor.
the tenor sax iz 'bout 3" long. yo how cud u not noe dat
It sounds the same, you just need to push in the mouthpiece into the neck. Just like saying, what would happen if you played a tenor saxophone with an alto saxophone mouthpiece. I have played a tenor before with my alto sax mouthpiece. What I meant to say was to push the mouthpiece in more than you would on the alto saxophone neck. The first time I answered I didn't sign in.
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.
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Because you need a reed in the mouthpiece to make a sound
No, the tenor horn is from the trumpet/brass and the tenor sax is from the woodwind. They are also in different keys. The tenor horn is in Eb like the alto sax.
The tenor sax is in the key b flat and the alto sax is in the key e flat.
the tenor sax is about 5 inches tall
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Tenor sax. Most rock sax is tenor.
It depends, a plastic cover might go for a couple bucks, while a metal one can go for upwards of $25-30.
If the piano is in C, the tenor sax will be in D.