Yes, the type of metal used in the construction of a saxophone can affect its sound. Different metals can have varying levels of warmth, brightness, and complexity in their sound. For example, saxophones made from brass are known for a warm and rich tone, while saxophones made from bronze or copper can have a brighter and more complex sound. However, other factors such as the saxophone's design, mouthpiece, and player's technique also play a significant role in determining the instrument's sound.
 
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