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| has gloss | eng: Tones holes are holes in the body and bell of a saxophone. They are strategically placed in order to achieve a variety of notes while holding the best possible intonation. There are two varieties of tone holes, straight and rolled. Straight tone holes are much more prevalent, but rolled tone holes are favored by some saxophonists as they supposedly produce a different timbre of sound. |
| lexicalization | eng: tone holes |
| instance of | c/Musical instrument parts and accessories |
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| media:img | PMSA-67R-1.jpg |
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