beverlyslis.com beverlyslis.com
Main Page >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Investment & Finance

Property & Agents

Self Help

Children

Lifestyle & Fashion

Food & Recipe

Automotive

News & Media

Health & Hygiene

Travel & Vacation

Politics & Government

Society & Issues

Healthcare & Medicine

Science & Research

Sports

Online & Indoor Games

Internet & Computers

Culture & Art

Music & Entertainment

Careers & Employment

Garden & Home

Education & Reference

Companies & Business

Shopping & Auction

 

Main Page » Music & Entertainment » Music
 

Jazz Saxophones

 
Author: Kristy Annely
 

Saxophones are musical instruments belonging to the woodwind category. Saxophones were generally used in the military and in big orchestras, but are now found in smaller bands as well. They are generally used for big band music, pop music and jazz. A saxophone is as complex as a classical instrument and as unconventional as a non-classical instrument. People who play saxophones are called saxophonists.

The saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian, in the 1840s. Later, many people made their own alterations to the instrument. There are many kinds of saxophones but the most commonly used are: Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone saxophones. The smaller alto saxophones are ideal for first-time players. The tenor saxophones are generally preferred by jazz musicians, especially soloists. The alto is the next preferred model. There are also vintage saxophones available.

Saxophones are generally associated with jazz music, but they are also suitable for classical music. The saxophone often complements the French horn since both of them have a similar range and timbre. Jazz saxophones use high-baffled mouthpieces. Their configuration allows the baffle, or ceiling, to be closer to the reed for a brighter sound. The sound should be bright enough to cut through the other big instruments in a band or an orchestra. The baffle and the tone depend on the shape of the mouthpiece. Those with larger tip openings allow for greater flexibility in the pitch for bending notes. This is very useful in jazz and pop music. Lower baffles and smaller tip openings make the pitch more stable and give a darker sound. This is more suitable to classical music.

The local music store, mail-order service, a private party or the Internet are popular sources for buying saxophones. The main aspects to be considered are the quality, service, price and the model. The Internet is a good place to find information about jazz saxophones, but it is wise to test a few of them before buying.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Piano Improvisation Using Left-Hand Ostinato Patterns
 
Solving Hot Relationship Issues
 
Digital Camcorders
 
Pump New Life into Miss America
 
Jazz Saxophones
 
Honkytonk University by Toby Keith CD Review
 
ABC's "Invasion"
 
A Quick and Easy Composition Method
 
Brokeback Mountain? Broken Promises Mountain -- more like it
 
DVD Online Club - Why I Went With the Best and Cheapest Way to Rent Movies
 
 
 
 
 

Real Genius (Movie Review)

The breakout film for Val Kilmer's career, Real Genius is one of the first films to portray the "ner ... - Britt Gillette
 

The Crossover Technique and How to Use It

The piano is an amazing instrument. So many notes, so many keys! That's why the crossover or arpeggi ... - Edward Weiss
 

Piano Rainbows - How Musical Dreams Come True for Kids of All Ages

In "The Muppet Show" Kermit frog sings an inspirational song called "The Rainbow Connection." Read t ... - Cynthia VanLandingham
 
 

Sexual Obsessions and Cravings Are Found In The Zodiac Zone

Everyone has a Zodiac Zone. It is that place within you where all the hidden desires, tendencies, ob ... - Randall Curtis
 

Promoting Your Music at Amazon.com

I remember a while back reading David Nevue's book, "How to Successfully Promote Your Music the the ... - Marc Gunn
 
 
Main Page >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions
© 2006-2008 www.beverlyslist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.