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From left to right, an E
♭
alto saxophone
, a curved B
♭
soprano saxophone
, and a B
♭
tenor saxophone
A straight-necked
Conn
C melody saxophone
(Conn New Wonder Series 1) with a serial number that dates manufacture to 1922
Vintage
silver
-plated 'Pennsylvania Special'
alto saxophone
, manufactured by Kohlert & Sons for Selmer
[1]
in
Czechoslovakia
, circa 1930
Conn
6M "Lady Face"
[2]
brass
alto saxophone
(dated 1935) in its original case
1950s
Grafton alto
made of plastic
Yamaha
YAS-25 alto saxophone. Circa 1990s
Yanagisawa A9932J
alto saxophone
: has a solid
silver
bell and neck with solid
phosphor bronze
body. The bell, neck and key-cups are extensively engraved. Manufactured in 2008
Bauhaus Walstein
[3]
[4]
[5]
tenor saxophone
manufactured in 2008 from
phosphor bronze
The lower portion of a
P. Mauriat
alto saxophone
, showing the
mother of pearl
key touches and engraved brass pad cups
A
Yamaha
baritone saxophone
Two mouthpieces for
tenor saxophone
: the one on the left is
ebonite
; the one on the right is metal.
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Conn 6M "Underslung" alto sax review
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Walstein tenor sax review
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Saxophone Comparisons
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From left to right, an E
♭
alto saxophone
, a curved B
♭
soprano saxophone
, and a B
♭
tenor saxophone
A straight-necked
Conn
C melody saxophone
(Conn New Wonder Series 1) with a serial number that dates manufacture to 1922
Vintage
silver
-plated 'Pennsylvania Special'
alto saxophone
, manufactured by Kohlert & Sons for Selmer
[1]
in
Czechoslovakia
, circa 1930
Conn
6M "Lady Face"
[2]
brass
alto saxophone
(dated 1935) in its original case
1950s
Grafton alto
made of plastic
Yamaha
YAS-25 alto saxophone. Circa 1990s
Yanagisawa A9932J
alto saxophone
: has a solid
silver
bell and neck with solid
phosphor bronze
body. The bell, neck and key-cups are extensively engraved. Manufactured in 2008
Bauhaus Walstein
[3]
[4]
[5]
tenor saxophone
manufactured in 2008 from
phosphor bronze
The lower portion of a
P. Mauriat
alto saxophone
, showing the
mother of pearl
key touches and engraved brass pad cups
A
Yamaha
baritone saxophone
Two mouthpieces for
tenor saxophone
: the one on the left is
ebonite
; the one on the right is metal.
^
Photo Gallery :: SaxPics.com
^
Conn 6M "Underslung" alto sax review
^
Walstein tenor sax review
^
Saxophone Comparisons
^
Woodwind & Brass Ltd - The Home of Fine Instruments & Accessories OnLine
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