Other Saxophones
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Thomann TSI Custom Line Sopranino Sax
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Thomann TBB-150S Bass Saxophone
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Thomann TBB-150 Bass Saxophone
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Nuvo Mouthpiece for jSax 2.0 w-p
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Nuvo Mouthpiece for jSax 2.0 w-g
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Nuvo Mouthpiece for jSax 2.0 w-b
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Nuvo Mouthpiece for jSax 2.0 black
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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone white-green 2.0
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Nuvo Kit Straighten Your jSax w/p
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Nuvo Kit Straighten Your jSax w/g
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Nuvo Kit Straighten Your jSax w/b
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Nuvo Kit Straighten Your jSax black
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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone white-pink 2.0
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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone white-blue 2.0
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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone black-pink 2.0
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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone black-green 2.0
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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone black-blue 2.0
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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone black 2.0
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Thomann CMS-600 S C- Melody Sax
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Thomann CMS-600 L C- Melody Sax
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Thomann TSI-350 Sopranino Saxophone
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Thomann Piccolino Kids Saxophone in Bb
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Selmer Bass Saxophone SA80/II
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Yanagisawa SN-981 Sopranino Sax
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Thomann TBB-150BN Bass Saxophone
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About Other Saxophones
This category encompasses less common saxophone variations beyond the standard soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone – including sopranino, bass, contrabass, and subcontrabass saxophones. These instruments are often sought by adventurous orchestral players, experimental musicians, and collectors desiring unique tonal colors and extended ranges. Their presence significantly expands the sonic possibilities within a musical ensemble.
Other Saxophones — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Unique sonic possibilities expand musical expression greatly.
- Extended range allows for novel harmonic and melodic exploration.
- Often feature innovative keywork designs for improved playability.
- Can be visually striking and add a unique aesthetic to performance.
CONS
- Intonation can be challenging and require extensive adjustment.
- Finding qualified repair technicians may be difficult.
- Can be physically demanding to play, especially larger sizes.
- Limited availability and higher cost compared to standard saxophones.
Frequently Asked Questions About Other Saxophones
Lower production volumes and specialized manufacturing processes contribute to the higher cost.
A smaller bore (sopranino) produces a brighter, higher tone, while a larger bore (bass) yields a darker, lower sound.
The instrument’s size and length make it prone to temperature and humidity changes affecting pitch, requiring careful regulation.