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How different is playing a saxophone compared to a trumpet?

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Trumpet is not something you can play casually, you need to stay in shape with a nearly daily routine or the muscles rapidly deteriorate. read more

Saxophone and Trumpet: Saxophone is a woodwind instrument. Trumpet is a brass instrument. Shape: Saxophone basically consists of a conical tube flared at the tip to form a bell. Trumpet consist of a brass tubing bent twice into a rounded oblong shape. Keys: Saxophone has six main keys. Trumpet has three keys. Reed: Saxophone has a single reed. read more

The differences are that the trumpet is in Brass and the Saxophones are in Woodwind. Saxophones are a category breaker though. Brass refers to instruments requiring blowing, sound comes out a horn, made in metal and uses a valve system, this includes trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba, French horn and others. read more

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