When was the bass saxophone invented?

Bass saxophone

Woodwind instrument
Inventor(s) Adolphe Sax
Developed 28 June 1846
Playing range
In B♭: sounds two octaves and a major second lower than written

Who makes bass saxophones?

For a long time only the two: Keilwerth, who make bass saxophones in the same style as the vintage American bass saxophones (known as the long wrap design), and Selmer, who make their own design of bass saxophones (known as the short wrap design).

Are old saxophones worth money?

Gold-plated examples dating from the ’40s are worth $1,000, silver-plated ones about $800, and brass ones around $650, says Dr. Rick and Terry Dean, who buy, sell and appraise old saxophones, flutes, clarinets and related odd or unusual instruments.

How heavy is a bass saxophone?

How Much Saxophones Weigh By Type

Type Of Saxophone** No Case – Weight in Pounds (kg)
Alto Saxophone 4 lb 5 oz (2.2 kg)
Tenor Saxophone 6 lb 4 oz (3 kg)
Baritone Saxophone (Bari Sax) 11 lb 1 oz (5 kg)
Bass Saxophone 24 lb (10.8 kg)

How big is a bass saxophone?

roughly 4.5 ft.
First Difference: Size The baritone stands approximately 3.5 ft tall, while the bass is roughly 4.5 ft. This difference is noticeable when we place both saxophones side-by-side. The mouthpiece, however, stands at a similar height thanks to the form factor (more on this later).

What is the range of the bass saxophone?

The bass saxophone is tuned to B flat, so it sounds a ninth (14 semitones) higher than the notes written down. The fretted C then sounds as Bb. The range of the bass saxophone is from (G1) As1 to e1. Among the various sizes of saxophone, it sounds third lowest.

What is considered a vintage saxophone?

The term vintage saxophone has been used to describe everything from 100+ year-old horns—which would really be considered antiques in the truest sense of the word—to modern horns with a faux vintage finish. For example, this is my Evette & Schaeffer HP baritone from 1886.

What is the range of A bass sax?