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Is this a good Saxophone, Soprano.?
Can someone who knows a little about instruments tell me if this is worthless, or possibly a good instrument? if you know the brand, and such... I'm not spamming, I am wanting to buy this based off of your recommendations.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The problem is they are both the same saxophone so they are most likely to be mass produced. They will probably be chinese, which for saxophones are not that good quality. The price may sound cheap, but so will the sound and the quality woun't be great. You are much better off paying the extra money and getting a much better saxophone from a well known make such as Yamaha or Jupiter, than having to keep repairing a cheaper one. I hope this helps!
Source(s): My jupiter flute and sax - ?Lv 45 years ago
An alto's G is the identical as a soprano's C. That conversion holds actual for the entire alto's notes. You would possibly run into difficulty if the alto tune is going beyond top A, where case you could must play bigger than top D. Just consider, if you're gambling on my own, tune is solely tune, and you do not must transpose. If you're gambling with a band, you will have to play the tenor sax facet or the clarinet/trumpet facet.
- 1 decade ago
If you study each listing you'll notice they both use the same pictures so it's probably the same sax.
Given that and the low asking price they are probably both chinese.
I'm not opposed to chinese sax's but it pot luck whether you get a good one or a dog.
Soprano are quite difficult to play in tune. If you get a dog you will struggle to do anything. You would probably be better sticking to a named brand like Yamaha
Source(s): www.saxophone-players.com