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Mezzo-soprano saxophone

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Conn used the surplus stock of mezzo-sopranos to teach instrument repair in Conn's Elkhart workshops. Typically, a Conn instructor would deliberately damage the mezzo-sopranos (e.g. dropping them onto a concrete floor) and the students would then be tasked with repairing them. The repeated wear and
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More recently, a mezzo-soprano in the key of G has been produced by Danish woodwind technician Peter Jessen, most notably played by Benjamin Koppel and
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in F, it is unlikely the instrument ever existed; the part is usually performed on an Eâ™­ sopranino or Bâ™­ soprano.
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written in 1903–1904, which includes parts for four saxophones in the music, including an alto saxophone in F.
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The mezzo-soprano is the only saxophone pitched in F that has ever been built, apart from prototypes of an F
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company. They were not popular and did not sell widely, as their production coincided with the
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Jay Easton's alto and mezzo-soprano page, with photographs and sound clips.
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in F but built straight, with a slightly curved neck, spherical
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family. It is in the key of F, pitched a whole tone above the
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lower than written. Most can reach high F♯ or higher, using
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tear of these actions eventually destroyed the saxophones.
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Notable players of the mezzo-soprano saxophone include
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alto, although the upper register sounds more like a B
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Woodwind instrument
Classification
Single-reed
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
Single-reed
aerophone
keys
Adolphe Sax
Playing range
perfect fifth
altissimo
Related instruments
Soprillo
Sopranino
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Baritone

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