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<blockquote data-quote="OnceDust" data-source="post: 35204469" data-attributes="member: 12518"><p>Well, I can answer these. Alto and Tenor sax are different because the Tenor Sax is slightly larger than the Alto Sax and can reach lower notes. Conversely, the Soprano Sax is bigger than the Alto Sax because it is smaller, and designed to reach higher notes--Kenny G plays this one most often. There is also a Bari-Sax which is lower and bigger version of the Tenor sax. Think choir and the family of saxophones will sing a wonderful harmony. Alto-Sax is the standard one people are used to seeing, so it is most well known.</p><p></p><p>Christian Comedian Mark Lowry wrote "Mary Did you Know". Nice song, and Mark is an accomplished singer as well as a funny guy. He sometimes sings with the Gaithers if memory serves. </p><p></p><p>Blessings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnceDust, post: 35204469, member: 12518"] Well, I can answer these. Alto and Tenor sax are different because the Tenor Sax is slightly larger than the Alto Sax and can reach lower notes. Conversely, the Soprano Sax is bigger than the Alto Sax because it is smaller, and designed to reach higher notes--Kenny G plays this one most often. There is also a Bari-Sax which is lower and bigger version of the Tenor sax. Think choir and the family of saxophones will sing a wonderful harmony. Alto-Sax is the standard one people are used to seeing, so it is most well known. Christian Comedian Mark Lowry wrote "Mary Did you Know". Nice song, and Mark is an accomplished singer as well as a funny guy. He sometimes sings with the Gaithers if memory serves. Blessings. [/QUOTE]
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