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soprano saxophone

The third smallest member of the saxophone family. Soprano saxophones are the smallest and highest saxophone in common use.

A transposing instrument pitched in the key of B flat, a modern soprano saxophone has all the keys of other saxophone models (with the exception of the low A on some baritones and altos) and has a range from low B flat to high F sharp and is therefore pitched one octave above the tenor saxophone.

Many sopranos made since the 1990s feature detachable necks and will include one straight and one downward-curved neck. A fully straight soprano must be held upward and outward while playing, which allows it to project well and can allow for a more energetic appearance in performance. A curved neck allows the instrument to be held somewhat downward and still maintain a proper mouthpiece angle, which makes for easier use of a music stand and can reduce fatigue in the right arm for some players. Some also believe that a curved neck gives the soprano a warmer, less nasal tone, although this is debated.

Due to the higher pitch of the soprano, it is more sensitive with respect to intonation than the lower saxophones, so a player must have more skill with breath support, tongue and soft palate position, and embouchure (collectively known as voicing). It is also less forgiving of poor maintenance than lower saxophones.


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artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
The Electric Flag An American Music Band Virgil Gonsalves soprano saxophone 1968
Family Music In A Doll's House Jim King soprano saxophone 1968
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers Bare Wires Dick Heckstall-Smith soprano saxophone 1968
Van Morrison Astral Weeks John Payne soprano saxophone 1968
Terry Riley Poppy Nogood & The Phantom Band All Night Flight vol. 1 Terry Riley soprano saxophone 1968
The Butterfield Blues Band In My Own Dream David Sanborn soprano saxophone 1968
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Trout Mask Replica Captain Beefheart soprano saxophone 1969
Jack Bruce Songs For A Tailor Dick Heckstall-Smith soprano saxophone 1969
Jack Bruce Songs For A Tailor Art Theman soprano saxophone 1969
Miles Davis In A Silent Way Wayne Shorter soprano saxophone 1969
Family Family Entertainment Jim King soprano saxophone 1969
John McLaughlin Extrapolation John Surman soprano saxophone 1969
Terry Riley A Rainbow In Curved Air Terry Riley soprano saxophone 1969
Miles Davis Bitches Brew Wayne Shorter soprano saxophone 1970
Joe Farrell Quartet Joe Farrell Quartet Joe Farrell soprano saxophone 1970
John McLaughlin et al Where Fortune Smiles John Surman soprano saxophone 1970
Joe Zawinul Zawinul Wayne Shorter soprano saxophone 1970
Joe Zawinul Zawinul Earl Turbinton soprano saxophone 1970
Van Morrison Moondance Jack Schroer soprano saxophone 1970
The Butterfield Blues Band Live Gene Dinwiddie soprano saxophone 1970
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