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has gloss | eng: The C soprano saxophone is a member of the saxophone family and is closely related to the B soprano saxophone, whose shape it resembles. However, there is an important difference between them: as with the C melody saxophone, the C soprano is not a transposing instrument. As a result, it is possible to directly read any printed music intended for piano or violin, so long as the music falls within the range of the C soprano itself i.e. is not too high or low. |
lexicalization | eng: C Soprano saxophone |
instance of | (noun) a device that requires skill for proper use instrument |
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