Suprano Saxophone
Although curved sopranos also exist, the shape more commonly resembles the straight body of the clarinet. Its high tone range is similar to that of the oboe, while its low register resembles the timbre of the English horn. In the saxophone quartet, it holds the role of first violin. Sydney Bechet introduced the soprano saxophone into the United States upon his return from London in 1919. One of the most famous pieces that is known for the soprano is, the concertante piece from Villa-Lobos, Fantasia.
Below is a video of the more common straight suprano saxophone
Below is a video of the more common straight suprano saxophone
Below is a video of the curved suprano