The saxophone was put forward by Belgian adolphe sax adolphe sax. His innovative ideas brought music into a new era. 1840 or so, he wanted to get an instrument with both brass and woodwind timbre, so he developed the saxophone. Adolphe sax was a famous clarinet player and instrument maker at that time. However, after his death, all these were gradually forgotten, leaving only this glittering and touching instrument, and its time is coming! Adolf-Joseph Sachs181411.6 was born in Dinan, Belgium. At the age of 14, adolphe sax made his own clarinet and often won various awards in Europe. He is a rare genius, an inventor whose hands are as clever as his head. 184 1 year, the Brussels exhibition refused to award the gold medal to his musical instrument, so he decided to try it elsewhere. Sachs went bankrupt, but his mind was full of new ideas about going to Paris. His proudest idea is the copper tube controlled by the key valve. This "saxophone" is the predecessor of tuba, Luger and baritone used in the band now. The invention of saxophone may have been discovered when saxophone was bored in the shop by installing the mouthpiece of bass clarinet on ophicleide (a brass tube with buttons). 1842, he built a bass saxophone in c key. It was appreciated by the French composer Hector Berlioz, and his own music was also played with it. 1February 3, 844, saxophone performed for the first time in public, and it was a solo instrument. The saxophone and saxophone attracted the attention of the French army, so they signed a contract with saxophone, and saxophone was responsible for the equipment of the military band.
Musical instrument companies decided to unite against saxophone because they could not compete with its superior technology and modern production methods. They claimed that saxophone's idea was stolen and could not be established in court. Sax obtained sax patent on March 20th, 1846. But even so, it can't stop the hostility of musical instrument companies, who pay musicians to boycott saxophone products. 1860, after the patent expires, everyone can imitate saxophone instruments. After losing the income from patents, Sax returned to poverty. 1870, the military contract was cancelled, and his musical instrument factory went downhill. After bankruptcy, he served as the conductor of the Paris Opera House until1died on February 4, 894 at the age of 79.