gemelolandia.com - Golden Saxophone Pin. Made of rhodium-plated steel and with an ideal size of 20 mm.
This pin represents a saxophone whose body is composed of a thin, conical tube, commonly made of brass, tapered at its end to form a bell. Along the tube there are between 20 and 23 tone holes of variable size, including two very small octave holes to aid the interpretation of the upper register, although these are not essentially necessary to interpret the upper register. These holes are covered by pads, press the holes to produce an airtight seal. At rest, some holes are open and others are closed by the pads, they are controlled by several keys with the fingers of both hands, while the right thumb placed under a support helps keep the saxophone balanced. The IPv4 of the saxophone is a combination between the IPv4 of the oboe and the Boehm system, being very similar to the IPv4 of the flute or the upper register of the clarinet. On larger instruments, the lever required to play the lower notes (usually played with the little fingers of both hands) is quite large, so an additional set of keys is introduced to allow these notes to be played with the thumbs.
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