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The '''Conn-O-Sax''' was a special form of saxophone created by the [[Conn]] company in the past.  It is no longer in production.  It was similar to a [[Soprano Saxophone]], but with a few slight differences.  One of these was that it had a [[bulb]] at the bottom, instead of a traditional bell.  This made it more similar to the [[Cor Anglais]].
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The '''Conn-O-Sax''' was a special form of saxophone created by the Conn company in the past.  It is no longer in production.  It was similar to a [[Soprano Saxophone]], but with a few slight differences.  One of these was that it had a [[bulb]] at the bottom, instead of a traditional bell.  This made it more similar to the [[Cor Anglais]].
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Latest revision as of 02:10, January 5, 2026

The Conn-O-Sax was a special form of saxophone created by the Conn company in the past. It is no longer in production. It was similar to a Soprano Saxophone, but with a few slight differences. One of these was that it had a bulb at the bottom, instead of a traditional bell. This made it more similar to the Cor Anglais.