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Is saxophone masculine or famine?

The saxophone itself is considered a gender-neutral instrument, as it can be played by anyone regardless of gender. However, in some cultural contexts, it might be associated more with masculinity, particularly in jazz and rock music. Ultimately, the perception of the saxophone as masculine or feminine can vary based on individual experiences and societal norms.


Do trombones have relatives?

Yes! The alto saxophone has a whole family of relatives. Some are the barri saxophone, the tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass saxophone and contra-bass saxophone. The sub-contra-bass saxophone, sopranino saxophone and soprillo saxophone are very uncommon and expensive also, you may never run across one.


What is the lowest saxophone?

Low B flat for most, but some saxophone models have a low A key below the octave key.


How did Adolphe Sax make the saxophone?

We do know that he had invented several kinds of instruments before the saxophone, so he probably modeled it off of those and developed it with the same kind of thinking. Here are his inventions: Flute (his kind) Clarinet (his kind) Saxtromba family Clarinette-bourdon Saxophone


Does a saxophone play classical and jazz music?

Saxophone is best known as a jazz instrument, but it originated in military and concert bands, which are closer to classical music, and it is used in some orchestral music. Some famous orchestral pieces calling for saxophone are Ravel's Bolero and his orchestration of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Some classical composers have written solo concertos for saxophone with orchestra, including Glazunov and Ibert.