Saxophone structure
The saxophone is a metal wind instrument with buttons, whose invention dates back to the 1800s in Belgium. This instrument belongs to the clarinet family and is divided into four models: alto, tenor, soprano, and baritone, which differ in size, shape, and sound. In general, the saxophone consists of parts that include the trumpet, which is connected to the main body by an arch. Keys and their protectors are located along the main body. The work of these keys is that they close the holes on the saxophone due to being compressed and as a result, the notes are created. By moving upwards, you go reach the neck, where the opening or the mouthpiece of the instrument is located at the end. (There is no bow part in the soprano saxophone). This instrument is made of metal and usually brass, and it is not considered among the symphony orchestra instruments. Some of the most famous saxophone players include Sidney Becht, Ben Webster, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Michael Brecker, and Ornette Coleman.
Music in Munchen
With a series of festivals as well as regular concerts in the big cities of the city, Munchen has a great influence on German music. Munchen musicians have found their place in the German music scene and beyond. Among the most famous music groups in this country, we can mention Kyte's group, Ebow rap group, Chilestap electro group COSBY, etc. Munchen has many music festivals and music almost always plays an important role in this city. There are festivals in the city almost every week during the summer, including the Theatron Musiksommer at the Olympiapark and the Tollwood Festival (both summer and winter).