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There are many types and varieties of saxophones from small soprano ones only a foot long to gigantic contrabass saxophones that may reach up to six feet! The most common one, the alto Saxophone, is about two feet

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It depends on the saxophone. Smallest to largest: saprono, alto, tenor, bari, contrab.

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A normal Baritone Saxophone is around 36 inches high from the bottom to the mouth piece if you cannot fit I highly suggest a Tenor Saxophone.

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29 inch without its neck. btw, alto is about 22 and c-melody is 26.

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Though it looks much bigger than a Clarinet, it is about the same length, which is around 60 cm.

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Which saxophone?

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Like 3 feet

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