The Saxophone Family

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The Saxophone Family. For 4 th -5 th grade general music Andrea Draime. The Saxophone Family. The Soprano Saxophone. Key of Bb Smallest in saxophone family Most commonly used in jazz settings. David Liebman. Known for his soprano sax playing (b. 1946) Concentrates on jazz playing - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Saxophone Family

For 4th-5th grade general musicAndrea Draime

The Saxophone Family

The Soprano Saxophone

• Key of Bb• Smallest in saxophone

family• Most commonly used in

jazz settings

David Liebman

• Known for his soprano sax playing

• (b. 1946)• Concentrates on jazz

playing• Nominated for Grammy

The Alto Saxophone

• Key of Eb• Most commonly

recognized in family• Used in both jazz and

concert band settings

Charlie Parker

• Known for his alto sax playing

• (1920-1955)• Said to be the greatest

sax player of all time

The Tenor Saxophone

• Key of Bb• Sounds lower than the

alto• Used in both jazz and

concert band settings

Michael Brecker

• Known for his Tenor sax playing

• (b. 1949)• Grammy-Award winner

The Baritone Saxophone

• Key of Eb• Sounds lower then the

tenor• Used in both jazz and

concert band settings

Gerry Mulligan

• Known for his Bari sax playing

• (1927-1996)• Concentrated on jazz• Played with big names

like Miles Davis

The Bass Saxophone

• Key of BBb• Second largest in the

saxophone family• Not commonly used

Contra-bass Saxophone

• The largest in the saxophone family

• Extremely rare• Extremely expensive• Lowest sound in the sax

family• (It is the big one in the

middle)

Classical Saxophone

• Sax line: – 2 altos

– 1 tenor

– 1 bari

• “Desenclos” by: The Formeau Sax Quartet

Jazz Saxophone

• Sax line:– 2 altos

– 2 tenors

– 1 bari

• “Guest Check” by: The University of Akron Jazz Ensemble

The Saxophone Family

– Soprano

– Alto

– Tenor

– Baritone

– Bass

– Contra-bass

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