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  1. A szaxofon (szax, szaxi) egyszerű nádnyelves fúvókával megszólaltatott fúvós hangszer. Fémből készült csöve bő, kúpos furattal rendelkezik, hanglyukakkal, billentyűkkel lehet rajta játszani. Sokféle méretben készül a sopranisszimó tól a szubkontrabasszus ig. Leggyakoribb a szoprán -, alt - és tenorszaxofon.

  2. Soprano saxophone in C sounds as written. The C soprano saxophone is a member of the saxophone family, invented in 1846. It closely resembles the more common B ♭ soprano saxophone but is pitched a whole step higher. Unlike most other saxophones, it is not a transposing instrument, a quality it shares with the C melody (also called C tenor ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TubaxTubax - Wikipedia

    422.212-71. ( Single-reed aerophone with keys) Inventor (s) Benedikt Eppelsheim. Developed. First derived in 1999 from the contrabass saxophone. Playing range. Tubax is a transposing instrument in treble clef; E♭ tubax sounds two octaves and a major sixth lower, to D♭ 1; the B♭ tubax three octaves and a second lower, to A♭ 0. Related ...

  4. Musician. Instrument (s) Tenor saxophone. Years active. 1970s–present. Website. scotthamiltonsax .com. Scott Hamilton (born September 12, 1954) [1] is an American jazz tenor saxophonist associated with swing and straight-ahead jazz. His eldest son, Shō Īmura, is the vocalist of the Japanese rock band Okamoto's.

  5. 薩氏管 [1] (英語: Saxophone ),也叫 萨克斯风 、 萨氏管 、 色士风 ,是一种 木管樂器 ,但是管体通常是用 黃銅 製造,使得薩克斯風同时具有銅管類樂器的特性,這也導致了在歸類上令不少人產生疑惑。. 由於從發聲原理上来看,薩克斯風和同样使用單 簧片 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenny_GKenny G - Wikipedia

    Kenny G was born in Seattle, Washington to a Jewish family. His mother was a Canadian Jew from Saskatchewan. He came into contact with the saxophone when he heard a performance on The Ed Sullivan Show. [1] He started playing the saxophone, a Buffet Crampon alto, in 1966 when he was 10 years old. [3]

  7. saxophone, any of a family of single-reed wind instruments ranging from soprano to bass and characterized by a conical metal tube and finger keys. The first saxophone was patented by Antoine-Joseph Sax in Paris in 1846. A saxophone has a conical metal (originally brass) tube with about 24 openings controlled by padded keys; the mouthpiece is ...

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