The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family not counting the subcontrabass known as tubax not Petebax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger. It has a distinct sound but very difficult to play well. Woodwinds, Baritone Saxophones
Charlie Parker style well almost, Charlie Parker didn't visit no crossroads he lived their. I have tried to imagine how he would have written a ring tone, Woodwinds, Tenor Saxophones
Saxophonic is new and at first you may be a little shocked. If you can imagine Charlie Parker writing music for a sax trio this is how it may have sounded. Woodwinds, Tenor Saxophones
Adolphe Sax, a Belgian-born instrument maker, flautist, and clarinetist working in Paris. While still working at his father's instrument shop in Brussels, Sax began developing an instrument with the projection of a brass instrument and the agility of a woodwind. Its octave brake makes it easier, Woodwinds, Tenor Saxophones
Flute, birds, Traditionally a high pitched ensemble instrument, but now being prized as a bass, solo flute, the Moseno flute hails from the canton of Mohosa in Bolivia. The unique construction of this fipple flute, with it's external mouthpiece pipe, enables this wind instrument to be played. Woodwinds, Flute