The instrument at 1:23 is a soprano sax, not an alto, if that's what you meant. And being able to tell the difference by sound just comes with experience of listening to all the instruments. The soprano sax has a much smoother sound than an oboe does, in my opinion. As for french horn and trombone, the trombone is typically lower than the french horn, as trombone parts are usually in the bass cleff and french horn in the treble clef.
@0111person the French Horn is much more rich and smooth. It also plays in the treble clef and tends to have more rips in music. It's just all around more beautiful and AMAZING!
@0111person Alto saxophones are curved. It was a Soprano saxophone. They sound completely different from oboes, at least to saxophone players. But it's especially obvious from looking at it, being a Soprano sax player, and the fact that I know the score.
I don't know why, but the soprano sax solo reminds me of Stravinsky's "The Rite Of Spring"
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The instrument at 1:23 is a soprano sax, not an alto, if that's what you meant.
And being able to tell the difference by sound just comes with experience of listening to all the instruments. The soprano sax has a much smoother sound than an oboe does, in my opinion.
As for french horn and trombone, the trombone is typically lower than the french horn, as trombone parts are usually in the bass cleff and french horn in the treble clef.
@0111person
the French Horn is much more rich and smooth. It also plays in the treble clef and tends to have more rips in music.
It's just all around more beautiful and AMAZING!
@0111person
Alto saxophones are curved. It was a Soprano saxophone. They sound completely different from oboes, at least to saxophone players. But it's especially obvious from looking at it, being a Soprano sax player, and the fact that I know the score.
Sound like a fight with boss in God of war