tenor saxophone
[English]
The tenor member of the family of wind instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in 1840. The tenor saxophone (tenor sax) is made of brass with a tapered bore. It has a single reed similar to a clarinet and a fingering system is based on that of the oboe. The tenor saxophone is a common instrument in saxophone ensembles, concert and symphonic bands, big bands, and often as a solo instrument in rock, Rock n' Roll, rhythm and blues, and jazz genres.
The common saxophone family (from highest to lowest pitch) consists of the soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, and bass saxophone.
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[Abbreviation] tenor sax[Abbreviation] ten. sax
[Abbreviation] t. sax
[French] saxophone ténor (m)
[German] Tenorsaxophon (n)
[Italian] sassofono tenore (m)
[Spanish] saxofón tenor (m)
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Last Updated: 2016-05-07 01:16:34