Bud Shank used an old Brilhart that had been opened to something like a 9, although he said he's not certain of the exact tip measurement. Rico #2 reeds and standard lig. I got that from an interview he did with Saxophone Journal several (less than 10 I think) years ago.
It sounds the same, you just need to push in the mouthpiece into the neck. Just like saying, what would happen if you played a tenor saxophone with an alto saxophone mouthpiece. I have played a tenor before with my alto sax mouthpiece. What I meant to say was to push the mouthpiece in more than you would on the alto saxophone neck. The first time I answered I didn't sign in.
yes
All Saxophones are made of brass. They have a plastic, hard rubber, metal or even a glass mouthpiece. The reed is bamboo
Farm out alto sax notes
it allows the alto sax to make a different sound.
It sounds the same, you just need to push in the mouthpiece into the neck. Just like saying, what would happen if you played a tenor saxophone with an alto saxophone mouthpiece. I have played a tenor before with my alto sax mouthpiece. What I meant to say was to push the mouthpiece in more than you would on the alto saxophone neck. The first time I answered I didn't sign in.
No. It may be possible to force an alto mouthpiece on a tenor neck or to seal a tenor mouthpiece on an alto neck, but the sax won't play properly in tune with the wrong size mouthpiece.
yes
All Saxophones are made of brass. They have a plastic, hard rubber, metal or even a glass mouthpiece. The reed is bamboo
Farm out alto sax notes
it allows the alto sax to make a different sound.
Adolphe Sax
I think that the sax is cooler. It's partially because I play the alto sax, but I think the sax is easier too.
Great escape is a good song to play for alto sax
Get a alto sax music book and read the instructions
The alto sax is generally not known as "an E flat sax", as a baritone saxophone is also in E flat.
Adolphe Sax