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    | Author: anonymous Date:   2003-02-02 05:21
 
 We go for positive here.  "Tenor sax is the best sax"
 
 
 
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    | Author: beckee Date:   2003-02-02 16:25
 
 but no ones mentioned the bari. tenor has competition
 
 
 
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    | Author: weirdo Date:   2003-02-03 02:58
 
 TENOR RULES!  HOTT GUYS PLAY TENOR!!!
 
 
 
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    | Author: finlandia_flautist Date:   2003-02-05 07:26
 
 actually that is so true! hot guys play tenor! atleast in my bands
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bandturtle4ever Date:   2003-02-09 15:56
 
 I personly like the soprano sax better. **The guy that plays tenor in my band class is not cute at all!*** ( play Bb clarinet, Eb soprano Clarinet, C Flute, and the C piccolo)
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: TorusTubarius Date:   2003-02-12 02:23
 
 I would have to say alto sax most definitely.  The soprano's tone always sounded really thin and shallow to me, and very <i>very</i> one-dimensional.  The alto on the other hand has a much more vibrant and bell-like timbre, when played correctly, of course.  (And I'm very picky about what I mean by <i>correctly</i>).
 
 
 
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    | Author: i am canadian Date:   2003-02-16 20:44
 
 Took the words right out of my mouth!!!
 
 
 
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    | Author: Justin Date:   2003-07-14 03:15
 
 Definitely alto sax.   It's a good instrument to start out on and it doesn't go insanely low or high (unless you are a pro at the altissimo register).  I would say stick to that.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Albert Picon Date:   2004-11-02 18:22
 
 I personally both alto/soprano sax in different ways. Soprano has a sexy sound such as jazzy sound somebody is going to get their groove on tonight whereas Alto sax has that classical sound but realistically it also has a beautiful sound same for
 Soprano Sax. The difference is that Soprano has a much higher register whereas the Alto has a slight below register than the Soprano.  But other than that I enjoyed playing both Alto and Soprano Sax.
 
 
 
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