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. – neil meyer jul ' at : add a comment | answers active oldest votes most saxophones, and all the "usual" saxophones, are transposing instruments . this means that when they read and play a c on their sheets, the sound that comes out is not a piano c. saxophone music is thus always written in treble
clef, but they don't sound like a piano treble clef when played. sopraninos, altos, baritones and contrebass saxophones are in e♭, meaning that their c is a piano e♭. soprillos, sopranos, tenors and bass saxophones are in b♭. there are also a few rare saxophones in c (i.e., non-transposing or, possibly...
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