Tenorer
Tenorer are a type of musical instrument. They belong to the woodwind family and are characterized by their conical bore and a double reed. The most common tenorer is the tenor saxophone, which is a member of the saxophone family invented by Adolphe Sax. Tenor saxophones are widely used in jazz, classical music, and popular music ensembles.
The tenor saxophone is typically pitched in B-flat, meaning that when it is written a C, it
Other instruments that might be classified as tenorer include the tenor recorder and the tenor oboe, though