The saxophone, invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s, is a woodwind instrument made of brass. It features a single-reed mouthpiece and combines elements of both brass and woodwind instruments, resulting in a rich and versatile sound. The saxophone family includes various sizes, from soprano to baritone, each offering different pitch ranges. Widely used in jazz, classical, and contemporary music, the saxophone is celebrated for its expressive tone and ability to harmonize with other instruments.
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