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Total length including neck loop is over 5 feet of tubing but standing height after bends is just over 3 feet. Weight depends on quality of manufacture; usually between 12 and 15 pounds (though it feels heavier, and carrying it around in a case, it feels like about 30 pounds!). Diameter of the end of the bell also varies a bit by manufacturer. In terms of size, although called "baritone" Saxophone, it is a bass instrument, with a range that goes just slightly lower than a Bass Clarinet and ends just one whole step higher than a bassoon.

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With all the bends in it, a Baritone Saxophone stands 36 to 40 inches high, depending on the exact make and model. If it were completely unfolded, from the tip of the neck (without mouthpiece) to the tip of the bell would be about 7 feet (84 inches).

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The Baritone is one size smaller than the Tuba, with only tree keys. It's 29.5 inches tall and 15 inches wide.

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They'll vary a little, but the one sitting next to me is about 40 inches (102 cm).

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