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What Type Of Saxophone Should I Play?By John Ferreira See Also:
The Saxophone: An Extremely Expressive Instrument - Many people consider that the saxophone is one of the most expressive instruments you can play, beaten in emotional range only by the human voice. Thinking about playing the saxophone? Adolphe Sax, it's inventor drew up plans for 14 different types of saxophones. I don't know how far he got with that list but I have heard of 11 and personally have seen or played 8 of them. The 10 different voices (types) are sopranissimo, sopranino, soprano, saxello, alto, c melody, tenor, baritone, bass, contrabass, and subcontrabass. Alto or Tenor?Let's talk about these two since they are the most popular followed by soprano and baritone. Many people wouldn't really know the differences between the alto and tenor saxophones if they glanced at them from a distance but there is a big difference between them. See Also:
The Saxophone: An Extremely Expressive Instrument - Many people consider that the saxophone is one of the most expressive instruments you can play, beaten in emotional range only by the human voice. Girls play alto and boys play tenor.When I was in high school band it seemed that's the way it was. It make sense when you think of the size difference, a tenor sax in it's original factory case is somewhat heavy to carry, making it very difficult for a small teenage girl to lug it home from school every day. For a small person, boy or girl it's not a bad idea to start on the alto sax, it requires less air and the notes are closer together making it easier for small hands to control. Of coarse this is a generalization and if you're small and dead set on playing a tenor sax from the get go then do it. See Also:
An Introduction To The Different Kinds Of Saxophones - The saxophone family comprises fourteen distinct instruments divided into two groups. Find out the differences and similarities between them. Soprano and BaritoneOne voice higher than the alto is the soprano, and because it's smaller it does require less air support. This is the good news, the bad news is that good intonation (tuning) will be harder to achieve for the beginner, especially in the higher register. Same thing applies to the baritone sax as far as being difficult to play in tune in the upper register, and the low register requires lots of air... it's a big horn. Buy a Cheap Horn at First This is a good idea for 3 reasons; See Also:
Collecting Vintage Saxophones - While vintage or antique saxophones may not be in pristine playing condition, many people buy them for collection purposes or restoration. 1) You, or whoever you're buying it for might not stick with it for very long 2) You won't get a great tone in the first year or 2 no matter how expensive the horn is 3) The horn itself is not the most important part of your set-up, it's the reed and the mouthpiece... just make sure with a repairman the horn is in good working condition. Also by John Ferreira: The Importance Of Saxophone Mouthpieces - The combination of mouthpiece and reed that you choose will have at least as great an effect on the sound of your playing as the instrument itself. The Saxophone: An Extremely Expressive Instrument - Many people consider that the saxophone is one of the most expressive instruments you can play, beaten in emotional range only by the human voice. Johnny Ferreira is an award winning saxophonist, international touring and recording artist. Advocator of saxophone music that rocks, jumps, and swings. For more information, music, and articles including audio samples visit http://JohnnyFerreira.com |