Mouthpiece - This includes the actual mouthpiece. the reed, and the ligature. This combination of parts is what you use to create your sound.
Neck - This is the piece that connects the mouthpiece to the rest of the saxophone. It has a cork on one end which allows the mouthpiece to slide on smoothly and create a tight seal. The curve, or 'crook,' in the neck makes it easily distinguishable from the alto saxophone. The neck piece also has the octave key on it.
Body - This is the main part of the saxophone. On it are all the keys that you use to create your music. The curve at the bottom of the saxophone is called the bow, and the flared opening at the end of the saxophone is called the bell.
Neck - This is the piece that connects the mouthpiece to the rest of the saxophone. It has a cork on one end which allows the mouthpiece to slide on smoothly and create a tight seal. The curve, or 'crook,' in the neck makes it easily distinguishable from the alto saxophone. The neck piece also has the octave key on it.
Body - This is the main part of the saxophone. On it are all the keys that you use to create your music. The curve at the bottom of the saxophone is called the bow, and the flared opening at the end of the saxophone is called the bell.