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Bass saxophone


 

The bass saxophone (or bass sax for short) is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (or third largest, if the subcontrabass tubax is counted). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but is larger and its loop, near the mouthpiece, extends further vertically. Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used, and the contrabass voice in wind bands is usually handled by the tuba, or in jazz and other popular-music bands by the double bass or electric bass, all of which have have a lower range.

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