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  • There's a lot of humidity in his sound, stretching the alto's range as he vaults from a caressing, luxuriously rounded bottom register into a scorching cascade of notes at the instrument's upper limits.

    New Hymns for the Saxophone Church Steve Dollar 2011

  • Hear a rare public performance of the alto's adaptations of his parents' favorite music.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Hear a rare public performance of the alto's adaptations of his parents' favorite music.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Hear a rare public performance of the alto's adaptations of his parents' favorite music.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Plagemann, for her part, strode through Schubert's delightful melodies, her mezzo rich with an alto's strength and a soprano's shining top edge.

    The News Tribune Blogs 2010

  • Once saw a second tenor slice an alto's Achilles 'tendon for singing off key in a finals competition.

    www.philadelphiaweekly.com Philadelphia Weekly 2010

  • I like alto's idea of something for the garden: a favourite rose or tree?

    MetaChat 2009

  • We are the best out of all the sax's there are. there are also less tenors then there are alto's. so we think think that less is bigger and better.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

  • I'll try to get a decent picture when I next have access to mr alto's camera.

    MetaChat 2008

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