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Need advice on buying a saxophone
Good evening everyone. I've been looking for a site dedicated to music and instrumentation for a long time.
Maybe someone knows a good online store where you can buy a good saxophone for volunteer performances. |
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Yes. It is desirable that you can choose something good and inexpensive. Do you have something?
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You know, it's always better to be able to try out your instrument before buying it.
You never know, maybe the one that was standing next to it on the shelf is the one that you should buy. So online store, nah ah I don't know much about reed, but rather try to find a second-hand one, or a re-seller store You'll find inexpensive instruments either way, but this way you'll actually get to see the different instruments, try them out and talk to a person who is also passionate about it A few searches of phrases like "second hand saxophone" "saxophone re-seller", etc will eventually find you a store Or you could just go to a jazz club and in between sets just ask the saxophone player where did he get his |
Look. Basically, you can see the soundsmag brand toolkit. Especially raised the documentation. At least in online stores for a reasonable price. And exchange for a whole month if the tool does not fit
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Did you rate the site?)))
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Now I'll look at the link on your question and throw it off, so as not to mess around for a long time when searching :)) But keep in mind, there are many different high-quality rates
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Here, look. This is just a reference to saxophones. Maybe something else will interest you. https://soundsmag.com/equipment/wind...ss/saxophones/
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Thanks for the exact link. Indeed, the simplest solution is to throw off the exact result at my request. Today I'll look at everything, leaf through and write, I picked up something or not
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I really hope that helped with information))
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Hey Check out Brooklyn Woodwinds.
They have plenty of Sax’s. They ship and repair also |
Before making a purchase, it's essential to consider your budget, skill level, and the type of saxophone (alto, tenor, etc.) that best suits your needs. Additionally, read product descriptions and customer reviews to get an idea of the quality and performance of the saxophones you're interested in.
If possible, try to visit local music stores to test different saxophones and get a feel for what you like before making a final decision. Happy playing! ebxya.com |
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