Meaning & Definition of word "Saxophone"

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    Saxophone

    /ˈsæksəˌfoʊn/

    noun:

    • 1. A curved wind instrument made of brass with a single-reed mouthpiece and a range of notes, often used in jazz and popular music.
      • Example: She played the saxophone beautifully during the concert last night.
    • 2. A member of a family of instruments that includes various sizes and pitches, such as alto, tenor, baritone, and soprano saxophones.
      • Example: He switched from the alto saxophone to the tenor saxophone for the jazz band performance.
    • 3. The sound produced by a saxophone.
      • Example: The smooth saxophone added a rich layer to the band's overall sound.

    Etymology

    The word 'saxophone' comes from the name of its inventor, Adolphe Sax, combined with the Greek 'phone,' meaning sound.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sax solo:

    A performance featuring the saxophone as the leading instrument.

    saxophone player:

    A musician who plays the saxophone.

    smooth jazz:

    A style of music that heavily features the saxophone.

    Related Words

    clarinet:

    A single-reed woodwind instrument similar to the saxophone.

    trumpet:

    A brass instrument often used alongside the saxophone in bands.

    trombone:

    A brass instrument that can sometimes complement the saxophone in ensembles.

    Slang Meanings of saxophone

    Meaning: Sax

    Example Sentence: He's got a killer sax solo in that track.

    Meaning: Saxin'

    Example Sentence: We're going saxin' tonight at the jazz club.