Gold Tenor Saxophone

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Gold Tenor Saxophone

Teacher approved, Mendini saxophones are the perfective instruments for the student musicians and a great addition to any level players. The big bore makes it easy for young players to get a great, full bodied sound and the fast action keys concede for easy playability for all players. The tone is deep and rich with even intonation all around the full range. Each instrument is collected with over 300 hand crafted constituents that are all made wholly by Cecilio. There are no off the shelf parts. Every saxophone is play tested at Cecilio’s factory and re-tested at their Los Angeles distribution center to make sure that their high quality standards are met. Package includes a plush lined, nylon covered hard case and include a neck strap, a cleaning swab, a polishing cloth, an extra box of reeds (size 2.5″), a polishing cloth, and a pair of white gloves to keep your instruments spot free when not being played. They offer a assortment of stunning finish and key choices to satisfy anyone’s desire. All of this is making Mendini saxophones one of the most sought after instruments in the market. Buy with selfconfidence as each saxophone comes with a one year manufacture’s defect warranty. Limited time offer: Free chromatic tuner with metronome ($49.99 value) with purchase. Tenor saxophone package retails for $699.99 – $999.99.

The Selmer Series III throws a huge punch.

The ergonomics of the buttons are amazing. You actually play more quickly because of the layout of the keys. Your fingers just fly on this instrument. They are placed on the saxophone in such a natural position. One note flows on your fingers to the next. The side D, E flat, and F keys are positioned so that you may just roll your fingers on them. The G sharp, B, C sharp, and B flat keys are easy to move the left pinky finger on.

The sound that comes out of this saxophone is huge. It may be very earsplitting if blown to it is fullest. This saxophone gives out a nice round sound. The notes sound full. You do not even need a mic with this instrument. Of course having a mic would make it sound even better. It is a nice bright sound.

The altissimo range is beautiful. They come out crisp and clean. There is no fuzziness to the altissimo notes. They are clear as a bell. You may play a G, and G sharp actually clearly. Whereas on a Yamaha student model tenor saxophone you would get a great deal of distortion.

The lower notes are beautiful. When you play the B flat on a sub-tone it may come out actually earsplitting but controlled at a sub-tone sound. It is easy to sub-tone a B flat on this instrument. It comes out warm and fuzzy.

This saxophone comes with the option of engraving. The engraving is done by hand and is beautiful. If you get one of these saxophones I would suggest to get the engraving. It is beauteous you may look at the engraving by searching through the internet on Selmer saxophones.

This Selmer series III model comes in five colors:

-polished brass, clear lacquered

-polished brass, matte lacquered

-black lacquered

-brushed, clear lacquered a.k.a. Matte

-silver plated

The polished brass matte lacquered only comes without engraving.

There are a great deal of cases you may get for this saxophone. I would suggest to get one with a lock so that no one else may get into your saxophone case.

When playing jazz with this saxophone the saxophone seems to speak to you. You play differently because it gives off a dissimilar sound. You feel dissimilar notes. You listen dissimilar notes. The saxophone tells you what it wants to play.

If you are looking at getting one of these look to spending anyplace from $5,000 for a matte lacquer finish and $15,000 for gold plated.


Gold Tenor Saxophone

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Gold Tenor Saxophone

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Gold Tenor Saxophone

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Gold Tenor Saxophone

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Most helpful client reviews

3 of 3 persons found the following review helpful.
1lies!
By Janette L.
this saxophone is terrible whatsoever you do don’t buy it the two reviews above are the only good ones I’ve ever seen if you don’t believe me Google it and you’ll see so on each internetlocation you visit.don’t be gulled the metal is of a very bad quality! i’m pretty sure it was made in china…

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1DO NOT BUY
By Kristen Salerno
Don’t be gulled by the cheap price! The accessaries are perchance worth $380, but the sax itself is only worth $10. Even if you’re a beginner, it’s not worth it! Just by sentiment the keys and the loose neck, you may tell it will in all likelihood break in the primary month. It’s sounds overly honky and each key leaks air. I without delay returned it and purchased a employed Selmer Bundy for less. Don’t make the same mistake!

0 of 1 persons found the following review helpful.
5RICk
By GEORGE F MORGAN
this is a great sax. I thought that if it was this cheap that is would be a gorgeous badly made. When i got it….it was perfect. i have had this for 6 years and it has not broken yet different from my yamaha. If your are in a tight spot then i would highly commend this instrument.

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