1953 SML “Rev. D” Tenor Saxophone in “Gold Plate”. And powerful- think like if Conn was built in Paris, and you’ve got a pretty good idea of the SML sound. This saxophone features adjustment screws on the stacks. Fully Engraved 1932 Selmer “Cigar Cutter” Alto Saxophone. A small, but significant, percentage of all Buffet and/or Evette-Schaeffer woodwinds in the 1900-1930 range (or so) were Conn stencils and do not have Buffet serial numbers. In the 1990's, Keilwerth stenciled a saxophone for Buffet called the 'Expression' and that model has a Keilwerth serial number.
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What’s a Good Saxophone? I am often asked to give saxophone recommendations, endorse mouthpieces and big up the retailers. I am not an official endorser of any product apart from Legere Reeds, and so I feel I can give independent advice on most things. I only recommend those that I have personal experience of, but I cannot guarantee that what works for me will work for you. To be brutally honest though, when somebody asks, “what is the best saxophone?” the only true reply is “the one you like the best.” There is no objective answer to that question as what works for one player may not work for another. Which size saxophone to buy? The most commonly played saxophones are the alto and tenor, of these the most popular saxophone for beginners is the alto.
It is easier for small hands and, of course, is that little bit cheaper than a tenor. The fingering is the same, although as the saxophone is a transposing instrument, the notes sound different.
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The soprano is becoming a more popular instrument (possibly thanks to the influence of Kenny G), but can be more problematical for beginners as it is often harder to play nicely in tune. The baritone is also an attractive instrument for younger beginners thanks to Lisa Simpson, but is not easy for small fingers, requires a lot of puff and can be very heavy on your neck. Mouthpieces I use a mouthpiece for tenor, soprano and baritone saxophones. These are mouthpieces I have developed after years of experimenting trying to get the ideal saxophone mouthpiece. I also recommend and Morgan Fry for mouthpieces and refacing work in the UK. If you are a beginner I think it is best to use something a little less specialised to begin with such as a standard Yamaha 4C, Hite Premiere or Rico Graftonite.
Once you are ready to “upgrade”, then it’s very much a case of trying mouthpieces out for yourself, but Jody Jazz & Rousseau are good ones to start with. Check out the. The download may actually have expired. Download links are valid only for a certain number of days and have a limit on number of downloads - please contact us with your order number and date of purchase to reset it.
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