baritone saxophone
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baritone
noun[C]
uk/ˈbær.ɪ.təʊn/us/ˈber.ə.toʊn/
(a man with) a singing voice that is lower than a tenor but not as low as a bass, or a musical instrument with ...
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saxophone
noun[C]
uk/ˈsæk.sə.fəʊn/us/ˈsæk.sə.foʊn/
a musical instrument, usually made of metal, that is played by blowing into it to make a reed vibrate. They are made in ...
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The subcontrabass tubax uses abaritonesaxophoneor bass saxophone mouthpiece.
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Fields was fluent in a variety of reed instruments, from clarinet tobaritonesaxophone.
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Phineas studied piano as well as trumpet, and tenor andbaritonesaxophone.
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On a few occasions, he also played the clarinet, piccolo, andbaritonesaxophone.
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He picked up the sax again and throughout high school played tenor, alto, soprano andbaritonesaxophonewhile continuing to act and sing.
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On early recordings, he occasionally playedbaritonesaxophone, as well as alto saxophone, flute and soprano clarinet.
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He also took up playing thebaritonesaxophone.
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A big band saxophone section typically consists of two alto saxophones, two tenor saxophones, and onebaritonesaxophone.
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He later switched tobaritonesaxophoneand played in a high school jazz band.
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His band already had an alto saxophone player and by 1958 he had added tenor andbaritonesaxophoneplayers to the lineup.
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The contra-alto clarinet can also be used in marching bands where it shares the parts of the sousaphone orbaritonesaxophone.
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He plays tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet andbaritonesaxophone.
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Thebaritonesaxophoneuses a single reed mouthpiece like that of a clarinet.
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As a child, he studied piano, trumpet, and clarinet, but was attracted most strongly to thebaritonesaxophonefrom the age of ten.
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Hall who had been featured mainly on alto andbaritonesaxophonesince 1922, finally had a place as a full-time clarinetist.
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Alvis also occasionally playedbaritonesaxophonein this ensemble as well, and was the group's tour namager.
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The full orchestra version is scored for violin, electric guitar, cello, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto andbaritonesaxophone, percussion, and synthesizer.
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He played piano as a child and clarinet at 7, before switching to alto in his early teens, and finallybaritonesaxophone.
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The classical saxophone quartet consists of the soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, andbaritonesaxophone.
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It can be played with the smaller (and more commonly available)baritonesaxophonemouthpiece and reeds.
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