a b o u t   u s

p o d c a s t

c h a l k b o a r d

h o m e

r e s o u r c e s

c o n t a c t   u s

s u p p o r t   t h e   p r o j e c t

e n s e m b l e s

s c h o o l s

r a f f l e

 

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applause

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s a x o p h o n e   q u a r t e t

 

c h a m b e r   m u s i c

s t r i n g   q u a r t e t

p i a n o   t r i o

w o o d w i n d   q u i n t e t

s a x o p h o n e   q u a r t e t

b r a s s   q u i n t e t

h o r n   q u a r t e t

t r o m b o n e   q u a r t e t

p e r c u s s i o n   e n s e m b l e

 

l a r g e   e n s e m b l e s

c h a m b e r   o r c h e s t r a

s y m p h o n y   o r c h e s t r a

b a n d / w i n d   e n s e m b l e

b r a s s   e n s e m b l e

j a z z / b i g   b a n d

w e s t e r n   e n s e m b l e

c h o r u s

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

The saxophone quartet is usually made up of one soprano, one alto, one tenor, and one baritone. This instrumentation is often referred to as "SATB." The second most common quartet instrumentation is two altos, a tenor, and a baritone (referred to as "AATB").

 

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