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Although Adolph Sax invented the saxophone in the mid-1800s as a classical instrument, most people associate it with jazz.—
Beth Wood,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
16 Aug. 2026 Post-Beatles when all the saxophone solos suddenly became guitar solos.—
Devon Ivie,
Vulture,
6 Aug. 2026 The project offers more of those syrupy melodics, with Shimmy’s distinct, saxophone-like vocals guiding listeners through a romantic landscape.—
Jeff Ihaza,
Rolling Stone,
5 Aug. 2026 The saxophone line in the film became a foreboding signal to viewers that something bad was about to happen.—
Virginia Chamlee,
PEOPLE,
28 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for saxophone
Word History
Etymology
French, from Antoine-Joseph (or Adolphe) Sax †1894 Belgian instrument maker + French -phone