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Example sentences for "saxophone"

Lexicographically close words:
sawyers; saxa; saxifrage; saxifrages; saxis; saxpence; saxteen; saxty; saxum; say
  1. Woollett's "Siberia" for saxophone and orchestra (written for Mrs. R.

  2. Moreau's "Pastorale" for saxophone and orchestra (written for Mrs. R.

  3. Loeffler's "Divertissement Espagnol" for saxophone and orchestra (written for Mrs. Richard J.

  4. Like a clown in the circus, he produced a saxophone from nowhere at all, put it to his lips and began a series of strange sounds which everyone knew was jazz.

  5. I thought, with his saxophone and his high spirits he'd stir things up.

  6. Playing a saxophone ought to give a man wind and endurance.

  7. Now, in the world at large the saxophone has its friends and its foes.

  8. Fringe rendered--I believe this is the customary phrase--rendered as a solo on his saxophone one of the compositions bearing his name as author.

  9. The saxophone is played like the clarinet with the intervention of a beating reed, but is not cylindrical; it has a conical tube like the oboe.

  10. There are four sizes of saxophone now made between high soprano and bass.

  11. The sarrusophone may fairly be regarded as an oboe or bassoon; but the saxophone is not so closely related to the clarinet.

  12. My partner and I are bringing saxophone and mandolin.

  13. Blackie resolved that he would not be daunted by the rigmarole of the initiation as his two companions had been, and answered as impudently as he could, "Aw, I go by the name of Saxophone McNulty.

  14. The theme is given to the saxophone (or cello) with obligato of clarinet and violas; the bass is in bassoons and pizzicato of lower strings.

  15. Though it grows out of the main theme, yet the change is clear in a return to the subject, now in true variation, where the saxophone has the longer notes and the clarinet and oboe sing in concert.

  16. We changed our name to the Homeburg Saxophone Band, and the way we rubbed it into Paynesville was pitiful.

  17. One saxophone was worth five baritones, and while Williams was in town, we were an object of envy to all of the other bands around.

  18. Just a darned old parrot hanging on a hoop, and a saxophone and a drum!

  19. And that wonderful saxophone and the big bass drum!

  20. Charlie Rogers, after a particularly long number in which his saxophone had carried the major part.

  21. Neither saxophone nor ophicleide was necessary for him to fill the soul with awe.

  22. It might be remarked here that Beethoven, too, aroused a wondering and worshipping world without the aid of saxophone or ophicleide.

  23. It will improve the technique if they can be rendering a spirited saxophone number.

  24. A few minutes later they drifted out on the floor while the dozen swaying, sighing members of the specially hired jazz orchestra informed the crowded ballroom that "if a saxophone and me are left alone why then two is com-pan-ee!

  25. Noble shuddered, and the drums, the fiddles, the bass fiddle, and the saxophone seemed to have an evil sound.

  26. The drummer walloped his drums; a saxophone squawked, and fiddles squealed.

  27. Voice is produced by the vocal organs much in the same manner as sounds are produced on a saxophone or clarinet, by forcing a current of air through an aperture over which is a reed which vibrates with the sounds.

  28. The low tones produced by the saxophone or clarinet result from the enlargement of the aperture, while the higher tones are produced by contracting the opening.

  29. FREE TRIAL=--We allow 6 days' free trial on any Buescher Saxophone in your own home and arrange easy payments so you can pay while you play.

  30. Illustration] The Buescher True-Tone Saxophone is the easiest of all wind instruments to play and one of the most beautiful.

  31. It seems there's a barber over at the junction who plays the saxophone and he has an orchestra of four pieces; that's the one they're going to hire.

  32. A male of the refugees sat at an open window and contended with a haunted saxophone for the lost soul of a ghostly tune.

  33. The sob of the saxophone still came through the window.

  34. The sob of the saxophone came through the window near by, the froufrou of the dancers made a soft susurration faintly audible.

  35. Still, under our form of government methinks the Secretary of the Interior really is responsible for the existence of saxophone players within the limits of the park.

  36. Please, sir," said he to each, "would you give fifty cents to bury a saxophone player?


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "saxophone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.