Alto Saxophone is a clarinet instrument invented in 1846 by Antoine-Joseph (Adolphe) Sachs. Adolf Sax was born in Dinan, Belgium on November 6, 1814. When I was a child, he studied clarinet and flute at the Brussels Conservatory. Meanwhile, his father was a famous instrument maker. Adolf and his father made instruments and studied clarinet and flute together, so it is clear that he finally follows his father's footsteps.
Midrange saxophone is the most common and widely used in the complete saxophone range. Musical instruments related to the woodwind instrument family were invented by Belgian instrument designers in the 1840's and were named "Alto Saxophone" for inventor "Mr. Adolphe Sax" as well as many other inventions It was. Mechanically, Alto Saxophone is a keyed single leaf booster. However, compared to soprano, the physical alto saxophone is considered to be smaller if it is larger than the tenor. The most common uses of Alto Saxophone are classical music and jazz music.
There are 14 kinds of sax. The four most common types are soprano, alto, tenor, baritone. Because Alto sax is small in size, it is suitable for beginners, especially young students. Tenor saxophone is the most popular saxophone. It is usually thought of when people think of saxophone. Soprano saxophone (I think that is Kenny G) provides the best pitch among the four popular sax, but the baritone version provides a powerful sound. Sachs uses leads as a diaphragm to produce sound. The mouth position on the mouthpiece and lead is called hombouchure and controls the pitch and pitch according to the pressure applied by the lips beneath the lead. If you push the button, the pitch of the instrument becomes narrower, but some fingering finger appears in the undesired position.
The sax family has many different types of sizes. The most common and common saxophones are soprano, alto, tenor, baritone. There are even strange and unusual saxophones such as F Mezzo Soprano, C Soprano, F Baritone, but these rarely appear as concerts. Soprano saxophone is the highest saxophone in saxophone, the key to B plate. This saxophone is a curved shape that looks like a baby's midrange, or a straight line that looks like a brass clarinet. This saxophone is not suitable for beginners because of its strong mouth shape. Embouchure is the position of the mouth needed to play the instrument. Alto saxophone is usually the most common saxophone and is the next step in pitch. When people think of saxophones, people usually think of alto saxophone. This medium-sized, curved small mouthpiece is a saxophone instrument commonly used by new players.