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  2. Saxophone technique - Wikipedia

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    The clarinet and tenor saxophone player Jimmy Giuffre used a clarinet-style embouchure with a tenor saxophone with a specially-modified neck. [3] It is still commonly, and controversially, taught to beginning students as a shortcut to a passable result in lieu of more sustained effort developing embouchure strength and technique.

  3. Slap tonguing - Wikipedia

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    In music, the term slap tonguing refers to a musician playing a single-reed instrument such as a clarinet or a saxophone employing a technique to produce a popping sound along with the note. The technique

  4. Saxophone - Wikipedia

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    The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass.As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece vibrates to produce a sound wave inside the instrument's body.

  5. Sopranissimo - Wikipedia

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    Sopranissimo (from Italian Sopra "above" and -issimo "extremely") is any pitch higher than soprano.. One example is the sopranissimo saxophone in B♭. [citation needed] This instrument is pitched an octave above the normal soprano saxophone, and is currently manufactured under the Soprillo brand name.

  6. Altissimo - Wikipedia

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    Raschèr is the author of Top Tones For the Saxophone, which is the most widely used and known method book for training saxophonists to perform in the upper and altissimo register of the saxophone. In jazz music, use of altissimo is common, especially among avant-garde players, though one of its earliest practitioners was the swing player Earl ...

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