What is the cheapest saxophone you can buy?

What is the cheapest saxophone you can buy?

- Mendini by Cecilio Eb Alto Cheap Saxophone. - Glory Professional Alto Eb Cheap Saxophone. - Jean Paul USA AS-400 Student Alto Cheap Saxophone. - Eastar AS-Ⅱ Student Alto Cheap Saxophone. - LyxJam Alto Saxophone. - EASTROCK Alto Saxophone. - Glarry Student Alto Eb E-flat Saxophone.

What is the price of Sax?

Beginner saxophones usually range in cost from $800 to $2,700. Intermediate, or step-up saxophones usually range in cost $2,000 to $3,000 and entry level pro saxophones (still largely played by advanced students) around $3,000 and up.

What saxophone should a beginner buy?

The alto saxophone is by far far the most popular choice when it comes to learning saxophone especially for younger players who might find the tenor too heavy.

Do cheap saxophones sound good?

Most cheap saxophones play surprisingly well — almost shockingly well (even with their mouthpieces). For what they cost, they don't sound half bad over the whole range, and they play in tune. However, I think the sound difference between a cheap saxophone and a professional saxophone is pretty clear.

What is the difference between a cheap and expensive saxophone?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCCzmFh9Ayc

Which saxophone has a lower sound?

The tenor saxophone is the most popular choice of saxophone. It is larger than the alto saxophone and has a lower pitch (Bb). Because the tenor saxophone is a larger instrument and requires more air to be blown through it to produce a sound it difficult for beginners or younger players to play.

What are the four types of saxophone lowest to highest?

Yet today, there are only 6 types in widespread use. In pitch order from high to low, they are the sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass.

Is alto or tenor sax lower?

Size differences The most obvious difference between the two saxophones is the size difference - the tenor is larger than the alto. The larger size produces a lower sound, in the same way that a tenor (male voice) produces a lower tone than an alto (female voice). Check out the neck of the tenor saxophone.

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