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Types of saxophone
The 12 types of saxophones.
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Smallest, it is only 1 feet long
Sopranissimo
One of the least common saxes
Sopranino
Similar to an oboe
C Soprano
Similar to the size and structure of a clarinet
Soprano
Produced only in 1928-1929, very rare
Mezzo-soprano
Plays in E-flat; also one of the two I play
Alto
This sax can play any instrumental part
C Melody
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Has a curve on the neck, the other one I play
Tenor
Lisa Simpsons plays this type
Baritone
Presented in an exhibition in Brussels in 1841
Bass
It is 6 ft. 4 in. and 45 lbs.
Contrabass
Tallest, Planned by Adolph Sax but never invented
Subcontrabass
Developed in 1999, debated whether a sax or not
Tubax
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