Sub Bass Saxophone at Maryanne Coy blog

Sub Bass Saxophone. Over 150 years after adolphe sax patented the saxophone bourdon, someone has finally built a real working bb subcontrabass saxophone. Recognized by the guinness world of records as the largest saxophone in the world. The subcontrabass saxophone and the soprillo. The subcontrabass saxophone is a woodwind instrument and the lowest and largest instrument in the saxophone family. Sax called this imaginary saxophone bourdon saxophone. It took 167 years for this saxophone to be built. It would have been a transposing instrument in bflat, one octave below the bass saxophone and two octaves below the tenor. Enjoy this wonderful video of italian jazz musician attilio berni, a graduate of the santa cecilia conservatory, performing ‘cute’ on the biggest playable saxophone in the world and the smallest:

Subcontrabass Saxophone photo by TAWhite, via Wikipedia; The
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Enjoy this wonderful video of italian jazz musician attilio berni, a graduate of the santa cecilia conservatory, performing ‘cute’ on the biggest playable saxophone in the world and the smallest: It would have been a transposing instrument in bflat, one octave below the bass saxophone and two octaves below the tenor. Recognized by the guinness world of records as the largest saxophone in the world. The subcontrabass saxophone and the soprillo. It took 167 years for this saxophone to be built. Sax called this imaginary saxophone bourdon saxophone. Over 150 years after adolphe sax patented the saxophone bourdon, someone has finally built a real working bb subcontrabass saxophone. The subcontrabass saxophone is a woodwind instrument and the lowest and largest instrument in the saxophone family.

Subcontrabass Saxophone photo by TAWhite, via Wikipedia; The

Sub Bass Saxophone Enjoy this wonderful video of italian jazz musician attilio berni, a graduate of the santa cecilia conservatory, performing ‘cute’ on the biggest playable saxophone in the world and the smallest: Sax called this imaginary saxophone bourdon saxophone. Over 150 years after adolphe sax patented the saxophone bourdon, someone has finally built a real working bb subcontrabass saxophone. Enjoy this wonderful video of italian jazz musician attilio berni, a graduate of the santa cecilia conservatory, performing ‘cute’ on the biggest playable saxophone in the world and the smallest: It took 167 years for this saxophone to be built. The subcontrabass saxophone and the soprillo. The subcontrabass saxophone is a woodwind instrument and the lowest and largest instrument in the saxophone family. Recognized by the guinness world of records as the largest saxophone in the world. It would have been a transposing instrument in bflat, one octave below the bass saxophone and two octaves below the tenor.

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