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Orpheus Musical Instruments " Steve Goodson" Sopranino Sax

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2008

If your desire is for the cutting edge in saxophone design, the Steve Goodson Model is for you. No other saxophone offered by any maker offers our exclusive altissimo octave key, our exclusive speaker key, rifled octave pips, a threaded neck, the unique free resonance bell to body bracing system, a never stick G# mechanism, and many other unique features.

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  • That makes my tenor sax look like a contrabass

    sax.

  • No It's not a soprano is keyed in Bb. If you play a G or a C on the soprano you are playing D and G respectively on the alto. If you are playing a sopranino sax (featured in this video) which is keyed in Eb you are playing the same notes as an alto but one octave higher.

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  • yes.

    its in the key of Eb.

    same as alto.

  • I bet it HURTS!!!

    There is a sopranissimo sax that's an octave above the soprano.

  • one question. when playing a G or a C on the soprano saxophone, is it the same as playing a G or a C on an alto?

  • One octave above the Alto, it must be insane!

  • I have one and I'm completely satisfied because of the good intonation.

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