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Saxophone, one of the best music tools for learning! Playing the
saxophone is not only fun, but also pricessless sence of achievement.
Typically,
there are four standard size saxophones. These are the soprano, alto,
tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano saxophone is the key to Bb,
and then the alto saxophone is half an octave in the key of Eb. The
tenor saxophone is eight Points lower than the soprano and is the key to
Bb. Finally, the baritone saxophone is eight degrees lower than the
midrange and is therefore the key to Eb. Among the four main saxophones,
the alto saxophone was recommended by many beginners for its pitch.
Beginners often find this to be the easiest of the four types because
the higher and lower ranges require more demanding breathing work.
Dipping your toe into the world of saxophone playing - glarrymusic.