Cheers, Don,
Anybody else got any advice? What make,etc.?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Park" <jacks@...>
To: <thesaxophoneclub@...>
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: [The Saxophone Club] Alto sax
> Alto, more of them, cheaper, smaller, easier to handle, doesn't take as
much lung power. Same fingerings as the tenor...so all skills on the alto
easily transferrable to other sax instruments. Soprano embuchere is more
difficult...alto all around the best starting instrument----- Original
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> From: ac.thomson
> To: thesaxophoneclub@...
> Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 6:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [The Saxophone Club] Alto sax
>
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> As a complete novice (no sax yet) what is THE best sax to learn on ?
Alto ,
> Tenor , what? Please help!
> AndyT.
> ----- Original Message -----
> 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.
> >
> > All for now,
> >
> > Charlie
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