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Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 2 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
9205904040 Doc 42.4% CN US 2025-05-12
9207900080 Doc 42.5% CN US 2025-05-12

Saxophone

The saxophone is a woodwind instrument, typically made of brass and employing a reed to produce sound. It is a member of the single-reed conical bore instrument family.

Material

Saxophones are primarily constructed from brass, although other alloys may be used in specific components. Keywork is typically made of brass or nickel silver. The reed is traditionally made of cane, though synthetic reeds are also common. Lacquer, silver plating, or a bare brass finish are common surface treatments.

Purpose

The saxophone was originally conceived as an instrument bridging the gap between woodwinds and brass instruments, offering a powerful, versatile sound suitable for both orchestral and band settings. It has since become a prominent solo instrument, particularly in jazz, popular music, and classical music.

Function

Sound is produced by a vibrating reed attached to a mouthpiece. The player controls pitch by opening and closing keys, altering the length of the vibrating air column within the instrument. The conical bore shape contributes to its distinctive tone. The instrument's timbre is highly dependent on the player's embouchure, breath control, and technique.

Usage Scenarios

Common Types


Saxophones are woodwind instruments, specifically categorized under musical instruments. They produce sound through the vibration of a reed and are often used in various musical genres, including jazz, classical, and popular music.

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