
Saxophone
Sound of the World
The saxophone, invented by Belgian Adolphe Sax in the 1840s, is a unique woodwind instrument known for its smooth, expressive sound. Combining characteristics of woodwind and brass instruments, it plays a vital role in jazz, classical, and popular music. Its versatility and rich tones make it standout among musicians worldwide.
- Belgium Exclusive
- First Release Mar 26, 2021
- Stamp Series Sound of the World
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