Alto Sax Research Paper

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The alto sax is part of the woodwind instrument family. Though this is a part of the woodwind family, it is made nearly all of metal. I have played the alto sax for nearly four years. In this report I will be focusing mainly on the history of the alto, the background of the inventor, and how it is played. The alto saxophone was invented by a man named Adolphe Sax. The alto saxophone is classified as a woodwind instrument. Almost all woodwind instruments have a reed, or a little piece of wood that vibrates to make the sound. One of the few exceptions to this is the flute. The first trace of the alto being invented was in 1846 when Mr. Sax filed for a patent. The alto saxophone was not the first instrument that Mr. Sax invented however. He had invented a few instruments prior to the alto, but the very first invented was the bass clarinet. The very first alto sax was different than the ones we see nowadays. The first saxophones had a few less keyes and could not go as high or low as today's saxophones can.(AltoSaxophone.us)

Adolphe Sax was born on November 6th, 1814 and dies …show more content…

First off when you open your case you will find your saxophone disassembled. You will see the neck piece unattached, and also see the mouthpiece nearby. First what you want to do is attach the nect to the actual body of the saxophone. When you have done that you want to attach to mouthpiece to the cork on the neck. You don't want to put the mouthpiece on too far otherwise it will play too sharp or possibly crack. To actually make sound come out you want to first want to put your bottom lip over your bottom teeth. This will make a cushion between your teeth and the reed. Then place the mouthpiece in your mouth only about half an inch. You want to put pressure on the mouthpiece with your top teeth but not too much. The you want to force air out of your lungs through the mouthpiece, just like you would blow up a

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