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Old 12-22-2006, 03:56 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: An easy on for y'all -- transposition

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Adolphe Sax had NOTHING to do with improving modern brass instruments, except to give the other inventors a reason to devolop musical instruments. Except for a handful of masochists that play the Haydn and Hummel on keyed trumpets, the only remaining instrument of that family played is the ophecleide. Fortunately, if modern trombones are played at the same time, you never know it is there!
Oh ok. Sorry. I just had thought saxhorns were named after him.
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Yes he did play soprano sax. I saw him at a concert and he played the opening to "Hey Jude" on soprano. He could play several instruments. He was a true prodigy!
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