saxophone

IPA: sˈæksʌfoʊn

noun

  • A single-reed instrument musical instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and with a distinctive loop bringing the bell upwards.

verb

  • To play the saxophone
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Examples of "saxophone" in Sentences

  • The saxophone is absolutely ecstatic.
  • The song slowly fades away to the sound of the saxophone.
  • The alto and tenor are the most common types of saxophone.
  • He is short and pudgy, has asthma and plays the saxophone.
  • The alto, with the tenor, is the most common size of saxophone.
  • It includes pieces that set up an unmoving wall of saxophone sound.
  • The fingering system for the saxophone closely resembles this system.
  • The tenor, with the alto, are the two most common types of saxophones.
  • He played the conga drums and saxophone and was an inventive scat singer.
  • The alto saxophone and harpsichord are also featured in the instrumentarium.

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