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Open Monday - Friday 12:30 - 19:00
£125.00
Measurements:-25mm x 15mm x 3mm.
These saxophone cufflinks are the perfect gift for the avid musician or jazz fan. Impeccably handcrafted in sterling silver, they fasten easily with a swivel back. A must-have accessory when only a classy look will do.
| Weight | 10 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 25 × 15 × 3 mm |
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These gorgeous Saxophone Cufflinks are Crafted in Real Sterling Silver.
To begin with, the saxophone is a relatively young instrument with its roots in 19th-century France, and the saxophone is now most commonly associated with jazz. However, it is also used in classical music, pop, rock and roll, funk, ska and various other genres.
But, who makes it to your top 10 best saxophone players?”
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Additionally, here are ten facts about the saxophone and its players
In the first place, Adolphe Sax moved to Paris in 1842 and registered his invention, the saxophone, in 1846.
A saxophone has a metal body and is played with a single beating reed, which the player controls through his or her mouth tightness.
There are eight different sizes of saxophones in the sax family. The highest-pitched ones are known as the Sopranino and Soprano sax.
Only four members of the sax family are commonly used today: the Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass Saxophone. The most popular are the Alto and Tenor.
Although the saxophone is usually thought of as a jazz instrument, it has been used successfully with symphonic music such as Bizet, Massenet, and Berlioz.
Although the saxophone is closely related to the clarinet, the fingering of a saxophone is much easier.
When the saxophone was first introduced to jazz, the clarinet was much more popular, and many musicians resisted the saxophone for a time.
However, the tenor, alto, and soprano sax soon caught on and became very popular in music, from New Orleans jazz to rock music.
Gene Ammons, founder of the Chicago School of Tenor Sax, recorded The Big Sound and Groove Blues on a single day in 1958.
John Douglas Surman was a remarkable player of the soprano and baritone saxophones (as well as many other instruments).
So, Paddy was at the airport and was stopped by customs.
Customs: What have you got in those two sacks on your shoulders.?
Paddy: Oh, just a lot of mobile phones.
Customs: So why so many mobile phones.?
Paddy: Well, on my travels, I had a call from my mate Mick,
Consequently, he told me that he was starting up a Jazz Band and could
I bring him back two Saxophones.
Additionally, you may also like our saxophone brooch  BRS00016.
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