The Saxophone actually has many sounds which it can make. Firstly, the sound depends on the type of saxophone, for example an alto sounds much more fluent and bright than a baritone which is low and hoarse. Secondly, a saxophone player is able to create many sounds by blowing differently, over-blowing produces a harsher tone while softer blowing is much more mellow.
Saxophones are metallic instruments. The have a long tube, then it rises back up. it has buttons and stuff on the side.
There are all kinds of alto saxes displayed at the related link below.
The soprano sax looks like a Clarinet and the alto, tenor and bass look like big J and it's gold with lot's of keys.
basically the same, but without as many keys
Some soprano saxophones are curved like an alto sax, but smaller. Others are straight like a clarinet.
Like the picture above.
It looks like an instrament
bass clarinet (single reed, like clarinet); bassoon (double reed, like oboe)
Look at a clarinet and you might eventually figure it out.
It looks like most other standard sheet music. The most common style for an instrument such as a clarinet is known as the 'Treble Clef'. There are 5 lines, which gives four spaces for the composition to be written.
The clarinet family consists of the E-flat soprano, B-flat which is most familiar. There is also an A clarinet used in orchestral music. On the lower end of the spectrum are the alto, bass and contrabass clarinets.
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
No, the chalumeau looked more like a recorder.
It looks the same except you're blowing into it.
bass clarinet (single reed, like clarinet); bassoon (double reed, like oboe)
Look at a clarinet and you might eventually figure it out.
It looks like most other standard sheet music. The most common style for an instrument such as a clarinet is known as the 'Treble Clef'. There are 5 lines, which gives four spaces for the composition to be written.
The clarinet family consists of the E-flat soprano, B-flat which is most familiar. There is also an A clarinet used in orchestral music. On the lower end of the spectrum are the alto, bass and contrabass clarinets.
the mouth peice
Well it depends. if you like clarinet better you like it better. but if you like bassoon better you like it better. i play clarinet so i like clarinet better buts that's just me
Joy to the world, you can mostly play anything you would like to on the clarinet.
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
It has Clarinet, Bassoon, Trombone and Tuba. It doesn't have Bass Clarinet or Euphonium.
No, a clarinet does use a reed but it is a single reed instrument like a saxophone.