The top ten classic saxophone songs are: "Going Home", "My Heart Will Go On", "Jasmine", "Eternal Bath in Love", "River of Babylon", "Midnight Saxophone", "Early Morning", "Silent Night", "Promise in Heaven", "Down Bird Sonata".
The saxophone is an instrument invented by the Belgian Antoine-Joseph Sax (1814-1894) in 1840. Adolf was a keen instrument maker, specializing in clarinet and flute playing. His original idea was to design a bass instrument for orchestras that was more flexible than the Ophicleide and could be adapted to outdoor performances.
Saxophone:
Typical application: widely used in modern popular light music, and often appears in classical music, such as symphony orchestra, wind band, military band, and quartet. Ravel (France), "Boleiro" contains a solo for soprano and tenor saxophone. This instrument is played with a single reed. The structure of the opening and closing sound holes is similar to that of an oboe. The sound range is similar to that of an oboe. It should be a woodwind instrument.
Although the tube body is made of copper, the sounding principle is different from that of brass instruments. It has a thin upper part and a thick lower part with an upward opening, much like a bass clarinet. There are many types of saxophones, from bass to treble, and they are all transposing instruments. The saxophone has an unusually rich and charming tone. It resembles a brass when played strongly and resembles a woodwind when played weakly. It is the best partner for wind instruments.