The Saxophone: The Evolution Of The Saxaphone

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The saxophone was originally created by a man named Adolphe Sax. Adolphe wanted to improve the tone of the bass clarinet. He created his first model. A C bass saxophone. The saxophone grew fast greatly in popularity. Eventually, the saxophone was changed by featuring a forked F# key. The saxophone was then changed when it was patented with a similar fingering to the clarinets Boehm system. It was then changed again when the right hand trill key was changed to a half hole fingering system for both hands. A single octave key and rollers for low Eb and C were then added. To this day the saxophone is still undergoing changes by different companies.

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The saxophone is typically a brass conically shaped instrument with a straight tube connect to the horn looking bottom, to make a makeshift U shape. There are many straight rods …show more content…

There sound is then amplified by going through the instrument and out the horn. The pitch is changed when you press down on the finger pads that are attached to metal rods and close the keys all over the instrument.

The sound of the saxophone is greatly influenced by the person who is playing it. The sound of the saxophone can be described as “boxy” or “hollow” but in the right hands the saxophone can sound beautiful and creative. I feel that the saxophone I play (the alto saxophone) makes a very smooth sound and energetic. It sounds like a usually high pitched noise that can sometimes be related to sounding like a bus.

The saxophone was invented by a Belgian man named Adolphe Sax. Adolphe was born on November 6, 1814 in Dinant. His father was an expert in making instruments and thats what inspired him to create the saxophone. Sax became aware ce between the three sections of instruments. He wanted a sound that had the woodwinds sound and the trumpets tone. Sax combined the two with a brass instrument and a woodwind mouth

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