Saxophone
A saxophone is a type of musical instrument in the woodwind family. The saxophone uses a piece of wood, called a reed, to make sound. The player blows air into the mouthpiece, which vibrates the reed. The saxophone also uses keys to change pitch, and the player closes or opens holes to choose the note. Commonly, saxophones have about 22 keys.
The saxophone is most commonly found in four voices: soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones. However, uncommon saxophones include the bass and contrabass saxophones (lower than a baritone saxophone), the C-melody saxophone (between the tenor and alto saxophones), and the sopranino saxophone (higher than a soprano saxophone).
It was invented in 1840 by Adolphe Sax and is used in classical, jazz, and occasionally in rock, pop, and other styles. The saxophone was originally created for military bands, but was commonly used in jazz big bands in the 1940s and 1950s. Famous saxophone players include Marcel Mule (classical music), John Coltrane (jazz music), and Charlie Parker (jazz music).
Saxophone Media
- Saxophone range.svg
The standard range for most members of the saxophone family
- Mouthpiece tenor saxophone.jpg
Tenor saxophone mouthpieces, ligatures, reed, and cap
- Adolphe Sax.jpg
Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone
- Charles-Antoine Cambon - Set design for the première of Rossini's Robert Bruce, Act III, Scene 3.jpg
In a rare early inclusion in an orchestral score, the saxophone was used in Gioacchino Rossini's Robert Bruce (1846)
- Jarell Harris playing saxophone in Disneyland Hong Kong (40714629233).jpg
A US Seventh Fleet Band sailor with a tenor saxophone in Hong Kong
- (African American) Jazz Band and Leader Back with (African American) 15th New York. Lieutenant Jame . . . - NARA - 533506.jpg
SS Stockholm. 369th Infantry Regiment Band and leader Lt. James Reese in Europe, winter 1918–1919
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Coleman Hawkins, the most influential saxophone stylist of jazz's early period, c. 1945
- Portrait of Charlie Parker in 1947.jpg
Charlie Parker, leader of the bebop revolution, 1947
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Illinois Jacquet, early influence on R&B saxophone, 1941