saxophone的意思和读音

saxophone

: [ˈsæksəˌfoʊn] : [ˈsæksəˌfəʊn]

n.

saxophones  

saxophonen.

1.a metal musical instrument that you blow into, used especially in jazz

n.1.

n.1.a musical instrument consisting of a long curved metal tube that you play by blowing into it as you press its keys with your fingers. Saxophones are used mainly for playing jazz music.

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1.He had his first music lessons in the local public schools. His mother bought him a saxophone in nineteen thirty-three.,1933

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3.Wallpaper is as wallpaper does, and if I could wipe ninety-five per cent of the saxophone work off Sade albums I would.95%

4.Saxophone music from a computer in the classroom, drowned out a moment ago by this call-and-response, suddenly seems loud.

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7.This four person band is made up of a saxophone player, a drum player, a harmonica player and a tambourine player.

8.They include acoustic guitar, electric guitar, acoustic violin, flute, clarinet, saxophone, also a trumpet and a trombone.

9.As Piano, Saxophone, Accordion, Violin, Piccolo, Guitar, or even as a Woman Scream.

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