It is a small metaphor of life, in which between the
beauty and the joy of living it, this flow is
interrupted every now and then, and then it starts
again.
The Xaphoon, often referred to as a "pocket saxophone," is a unique wind instrument developed in the 1970s by Brian Wittman in Maui, Hawaii. This compact instrument combines the qualities of a clarinet and a saxophone, yet it is much smaller and made either from bamboo or plastic. The Xaphoon offers a distinct, rich sound that belies its size, making it a favorite among traveling musicians and those looking for a portable, yet expressive instrument.