词条 | C soprano saxophone |
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|name=C Soprano Saxophone |image=SopraninoSax.jpg |image_capt=B{{music|flat}} soprano saxophone (left), silver-plated C soprano saxophone (center), E{{music|flat}} sopranino saxophone (right). |range_image=Sax range.svg |range=In C: sounds as written. }} The C soprano saxophone is a member of the saxophone family. It closely resembles the more common B{{music|b}} soprano saxophone but is pitched a tone higher. Unlike other saxophones (exception: the C melody saxophone), it is not a transposing instrument. The C soprano has a very similar range to the oboe. In the early 20th century, the C soprano was marketed to those who wished to perform oboe parts in military band, vaudeville arrangements, or church hymnals. C sopranos are the same shape as B{{music|b}} sopranos and differ in length by only around 3 centimeters. C soprano saxophones usually have a "C" stamped on them, close to the serial number. The same companies that made C melody instruments manufactured C soprano saxophones (e.g. Conn).[1] As with C melody instruments, production of C sopranos commenced circa 1919 and ended around 1929. In classical musicThe C soprano saxophone was used by Richard Strauss in his Sinfonia Domestica, where included in the music are parts for four saxophones including a soprano saxophone in C.{{cn|date=March 2019}} Notes1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cmelodysax.co.uk/saxophones/soprano/als-two-csops.htm |title=C Soprano Saxophone Information |publisher=Cmelodysax.co.uk |date=|accessdate=2014-05-19}} {{Saxophone}}{{DEFAULTSORT:C Soprano Saxophone}}{{woodwind-instrument-stub}} 3 : Saxophones|Woodwind instruments|C instruments |
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