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TIPCODES SAXOPHONE | Tipcode: |
SAX-001In this Tipcode you’ll hear the different timbres of alto and tenor saxophones. |
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SAX-002This Tipcode demonstrates the use of the octave key. |
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SAX-003Play this Tipcode to listen to the low, middle and upper registers of an alto saxophone. |
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SAX-004This Tipcode demonstrates the sound and timbre of a soprano saxophone. |
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SAX-005Here you’ll hear what an alto is capable of. |
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SAX-006Listen to this Tipcode and you’ll know what a tenor saxophone sounds like. |
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SAX-007This Tipcode demonstrates the characteristics of a baritone sax. |
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SAX-008With this Tipcode, you’ll hear the entire range of an alto saxophone. The very highest octave is for advanced players only! |
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SAX-009In this Tipcode, the exact same phrase is played on a soprano, an alto, a tenor and a baritone. Listen to the different timbres. |
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SAX-010This Tipcode demonstrates the different concert pitches for the four most popular saxophone voices. |
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SAX-011This Tipcode shows you how to — carefully! — check keys for play. |
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SAX-012This Tipcode demonstrates two ways to adjust a reed’s facing. |
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SAX-013Here you can see how to use a reed trimmer. |
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SAX-014This Tipcode shows you how to use Dutch rush. |
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SAX-015This Tipcode shows you how to put a reed on your mouthpiece. |
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SAX-016This Tipcode plays A=440 for about nine seconds. Not long enough? Press ‘Play’ again! |
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SAX-017This Tipcode shows a tuning fork in action. |
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SAX-018Pushing the mouthpiece onto the neck as far as it will go will make the instrument sound obviously sharp, as this Tipcode shows. |
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SAX-019This Tipcode shows you how to clean a pad with a piece of paper. |
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SAX-020Can you hear the difference? Play this Tipcode and hear a regular brass alto, and a plastic one by Grafton. |
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SAX-021This Tipcode demonstrates the timbre and sound of a clarinet. |
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SAX-022This Tipcode plays an oboe and a bassoon. |
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SAX-023Play this Tipcode and you’ll hear a concert flute. |
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SAX-024This Tipcode is a visit to a reed company, showing you how reeds are made from start to finish. |