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
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.
Tony soprano
Its Lisa and its a saxophone.
"Law & Order" used a synth/sampled clarinet sound played by the theme composer Mike Post. "Law & Order SVU" uses soprano saxophone in the theme played by LA saxophonist Doug Webb.
The Bald Soprano, is, in fact, a whole play.
To name a few - Renée Fleming - American soprano. Cecilia Bartoli - Italian mezzo-soprano. Deborah Voigt - American soprano. Natalie Dessay - French soprano. Frederica von Stade - American mezzo-soprano.
The smallest saxophone is the soprano saxaphone oral sex
Soprano is higher pitch
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I have an alto sax. the have an amazing sound and are the perfect size for short people and tall people.
Eb is better known as a sopranino. Bb Soprano sax is more popular, but alto (Eb) is more popular than either soprano or sopranino.
soprano saxophone
The most popular members of the saxophone family are the soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano is based in the key of B-flat, the alto E-flat, the tenor B-flat and the baritone E-flat. There have been other variations of the saxophone as well, including the sopranino (e-flat), bass (b-flat) contra bass (e-flat) and c melody saxophone.
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Adolphe Sax, in the 1840s.
Clarinet, base clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, barri saxophone, tenor saxophone... I think you get the idea.
One can buy a soprano saxophone wherever musical instruments are sold. If one is interested in an online purchase, soprano saxophones are available at West Music, Sears, overstock and numerous other places.
If you mean the soprano 'saxophone' then it is the woodwind family, but if you are talking soprano as in the voice part, then it is the voice family I suppose.