Inside the saxophone and the clarinet

Acoustics
Focus on all the Syos saxophone mouthpiece baffles
This comprehensive guide explores the different types of baffles used in Syos mouthpieces, from the classic straight version to the patented baffle with ridges. For each type, we detail its impact on sound and playing characteristics, illustrating how these subtle variations create a wide range of tones, from the brightest to the darkest.

Acoustics
Why a 200€ mouthpiece does more for your sound than a 4000€ instrument?
In this article we explain why the mouthpiece on a saxophone or clarinet has more influence on your sound than the instrument itself.

Acoustics
The influence of the material on the sound
Do you really need a metal mouthpiece to sound as bright as Brecker or Sanborn? In this video, Maxime, aka Dr Sax, is telling you everything about the influence of the material on the sound of your saxophone.

Acoustics
A saxophone goes to the octave while a clarinet goes to the twelfth; but why?
In this article, we'll explain why a saxophone goes to the octave while the clarinet goes to the twelfth. It is all due to the instrument's shape...

Acoustics
Describing the clarinet sound
What vocabulary should be used to describe the clarinet sound? Here is an overview of various experiments we conducted to find out.

Acoustics
From Desmond to Brecker: the brightness of the saxophone tone
It's all about brightness. When people describe saxophone tone, this word is always the most used. But what does this mean? How can we define brightness, and how to be sure that we all mean the same thing when we use this word? The acousticians investigate.

Acoustics
Warm, bright, focused, dark..? Psychoacoustics brings some light!
Why do we perceive some sounds louder than others? What is the pitch of a sound? How do we define the timbre of a musical instrument? The psycho-acoustician brings answers to these questions in an experimental way.

Acoustics
Participate to our sound description experiment!
Listen to famous saxophonists' recordings, describe the sound and compare your description with other musicians!

Acoustics
What is a sound? A general reminder on sound waves.
Back to school for a lesson on acoustic basics: discover the physical phenomenon behind every sound you blow out of your horn!