Saxophone
The saxophone is a relatively new instrument that was invented during the 1840s and patented in 1846 by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian musician and instrument maker. A member of the woodwind family, saxophones are usually made of brass, and are played with a single reed mouthpiece, similar to that of the clarinet. The sax is used in many genres of music including classical, military and marching bands, jazz, and contemporary music, including rock and roll.
When learning the saxophone, you cant go wrong in studying it under the brilliant Christine Vermeulen. Be assured that every detail, from the initial production of sound to the playing of technical jazz solos will be carefully studied under the expertise of Ms. Vermeulen.
