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Music Lessons : Parts of a Tenor Saxophone

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

The parts of a tenor saxophone include a mouthpiece with a reed, a ligature, a neck piece, palm keys and a thumb holder. Learn about the functions of the different parts of a tenor saxophone with help from a professional saxophonist in this free video on music and instruments.

Expert: Brian Medeiros
Contact: www.myspace.com/organix
Bio: Brian Medeiros has been playing the saxophone for more than 10 years. He has a Jazz Studies degree from the University of North Carolina-Wilimington.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • is that a tenor? or an alto sax?

  • All these "saxophone lessons" are just totally cringey.

  • What difference does it make that he's using an Alto? They have the same components.

  • blow trough the thin end not the fat end and its called a crook not neck piece

  • Gosh thts an alto haha!

  • Alto not tenor

  • DAMN... So much for being a saxophonist over ten years... He doesn't even know what saxophone he's playing!

  • are they the same, as far as the parts go

  • Alto, not a Tenor.

  • that's an alto sax u idiot

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