Alto Saxophone
The Alto Saxophone is a member of the saxophone family, which was invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. It is pitched in the key of E♭ and is known for its rich, warm tone. The instrument is commonly used in various music genres, including jazz, classical, and pop.
Typically made of brass, the alto saxophone has a single-reed mouthpiece and a range of about two and a half octaves. It is popular among beginner musicians due to its manageable size and weight compared to other saxophones, such as the tenor saxophone and baritone saxophone.