When you play a Saxophone, or any reed instrument, the reed vibrates, causing pulsing of the air you are breathing into the instrument. That causes the air in the instrument to also vibrate. Resonance determines frequency and timbre.
the reed attached to the mouthpiece
The reed.
Yes. That is what vibrates to give the sond of the music.
A person that play a saxophone
Bill Clinton played the tenor saxophone.
Saxophone! I think :) the 2nd one i play an alto saxophone i better sure its right!
it doesn't matter what saxophone it is what matters is how you play it:]
Yes. That is what vibrates to give the sond of the music.
The soud comes from the trumpet player's lips vibrating. in a saxophone the reed vibrates.
When someone blows on the reed the reed vibrates and so does the air inside and sound is created when something vibrates.
A person that play a saxophone
Bill Clinton played the tenor saxophone.
A saxophone created sound by the reed. The reed on the mouthpiece vibrates. which generates a sound to be blown through the instrument. The type of sound that is registered depends on the current fingering being used.
Its Lisa and its a saxophone.
Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone
use every key on the saxophone
He plays the saxophone.
Saxophone! I think :) the 2nd one i play an alto saxophone i better sure its right!
yes.