As a complete novice (no sax yet) what is THE best sax to learn on ? Alto ,
Tenor , what? Please help!
AndyT.
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From: "Charlie Housley" <char_hous@...>
To: <thesaxophoneclub@...>
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 10:31 PM
Subject: [The Saxophone Club] Alto sax
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> Hi to everyone in the group. Just to pick up on the older mature members
thread from last week. I am 43 years old and only picked up an alto 6 months
ago, a relatively cheap little number and is just something to use to ensure
I can get my head around reading music until I purchase something, lets say,
a little more expensive. As a person who never studied music as a child all
I can say is that when I do manage to string some notes together it makes
the hair on my neck stand up, and all I can say is how much I admire the top
musicians who make the sax sing. I would like to start a bit of a debate
amongst you all by asking,"if money were no object what would be the best
contemporary alto sax that money could buy?" When I say best I mean in build
quality, playability, value for money and most importantly sound. I look
forward to reading your replies.
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> All for now,
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> Charlie
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