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I am asking other editors with precise knowledge of Pepper Adams and his instruments this question: Isn't the baritone saxophone an E-flat instrument? In the Solo Career section, his original balanced action Selmer baritone saxophone is referred to as a "B-flat" horn. That would be correct for a soprano, tenor, or bass saxophone. Agree? Rainbow-five (talk) 20:23, 8 April 2017 (UTC)Reply