Tuba, it is the longest so it creates the lowest tones. In order it would be tuba, baritone and Trombone. Baritone and trombone are basically the same but baritone sounds a bit better at the lowest part of its range.
The tuba is a bass instrument and can play notes that are, by frequency, several octaves lower than a Trumpet.
Flute, piccilo, clarinet, oboe (depending on who you ask), trombone, trumpet, alto sax, tenor sax, bari sax, melophone (french horn), marching baritone (baritone), suzaphone (tuba), quads, bass drum, snare drum
There's a really cool more contemporary bari sax and bass clarinet called We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla.
bari sax
Piccolo Flute Oboe English Horn Clarinet Bass Clarinet Bassoon Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Bari Sax French Horn Mellophone Trumpet Trombone Baritone Tuba Basically, anything not considered string or percussion. I can't list ALL the woodwind and brass instruments for you. But these are the most well known in America.
I, myself, personalty like Bari. I think i like it because I'm a girl and people are shocked to see me play such a big instrument. but if you are just beginning to play a saxophone, I would go with the alto. Because alto is a great beginning sax do to its size and easy hand positions! The alto sax is nice and small. Its light weight is easy for if your doing marching band or something. Tenor and soprano sax are B-flat saxophones. That doesn't particularly make them harder, but its a little more to transpose. Alto and Bari are E-flat. But if your still thinking 'tenor or Bari' i would go with Bari i f your willing to do with its size and weight. If you have experience on the saxophones and are willing to learn to transpose a little then go for it with the tenor! But I really LOVE my Bari sax! If you are talking 'better' as in easier I think the tenor may be easier because you don't have to work as hard to reach keys or blow as hard because of the size of the instrument. I love how DEEP the Bari sounds! Its an odd instrument that isn't seen very often!
Generally the Bari Sax, Bass Sax, and Contrabass Sax play in the lower range.
Flute, piccilo, clarinet, oboe (depending on who you ask), trombone, trumpet, alto sax, tenor sax, bari sax, melophone (french horn), marching baritone (baritone), suzaphone (tuba), quads, bass drum, snare drum
Typically, saxophone (alto, tenor, bari), piano, trumpet, trombone, and drumset. Clarinet and soprano sax are also often used. Flute is sometimes used.
There's a really cool more contemporary bari sax and bass clarinet called We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla.
Primarily alto sax. I think the lower part is a Bari sax, but Balkan doesn't usually play that part in their live shows, so can't confirm.
bari sax
Piccolo Flute Oboe English Horn Clarinet Bass Clarinet Bassoon Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Bari Sax French Horn Mellophone Trumpet Trombone Baritone Tuba Basically, anything not considered string or percussion. I can't list ALL the woodwind and brass instruments for you. But these are the most well known in America.
I, myself, personalty like Bari. I think i like it because I'm a girl and people are shocked to see me play such a big instrument. but if you are just beginning to play a saxophone, I would go with the alto. Because alto is a great beginning sax do to its size and easy hand positions! The alto sax is nice and small. Its light weight is easy for if your doing marching band or something. Tenor and soprano sax are B-flat saxophones. That doesn't particularly make them harder, but its a little more to transpose. Alto and Bari are E-flat. But if your still thinking 'tenor or Bari' i would go with Bari i f your willing to do with its size and weight. If you have experience on the saxophones and are willing to learn to transpose a little then go for it with the tenor! But I really LOVE my Bari sax! If you are talking 'better' as in easier I think the tenor may be easier because you don't have to work as hard to reach keys or blow as hard because of the size of the instrument. I love how DEEP the Bari sounds! Its an odd instrument that isn't seen very often!
I believe that the lowest-pitched woodwind instrument is the contra-bassoon.
I cant find a definitive answer, b ut comparing the two necks, it seems so.
If the sax hangs higher than your knee.according to the BMI for a normal average person the height, age and body weight do compromise. So I think anyone feeling comfortable with it can play it.
I'll Just name random instruments of the top of my head. Clarinet, lute, bass clarinet, guitar, flute, bass flute, trumpet, trombone, tuba, baritone, euphonium, tuba, ukulele, violin, viola, cello, string bass, sopranino sax, soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax, Bari sax, bas sax, contrabass sax, contrabass clarinet, timpani drum, cymbals, oboe, bass oboe, bassoon, tenoroon, contrabassoon, english horn, French horn, piccolo, piccolo clarinet, and uh....mandolin. Yes I'm a band geek.