Sax Brand
19:27 on Sunday, April 27, 2003
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(Janet)
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Is Bundy a good sax brand? I`m really not sure. How much are they worth?
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Re: Sax Brand
00:11 on Monday, April 28, 2003
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(me)
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No, It`s a really bad brand!, don`t buy one!
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Re: Sax Brand
17:52 on Wednesday, April 30, 2003
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(sexy saxer)
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the best brand would be the Yamaha YAS-23
It has served me well
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Re: Sax Brand
18:17 on Thursday, May 1, 2003
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(Silscio)
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To be honest, yts-23 is the bottom of the line yamaha tenor...but it`s not a bad starter.
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Re: Sax Brand
17:18 on Sunday, May 4, 2003
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(lopeznick13)
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i have a yamaha allegro alto sax i started out with a bundy so they aint that bad if it workds its good.
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Re: Sax Brand
20:24 on Thursday, May 8, 2003
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(Mike)
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If ur a beginner a bundy 2 is fairly good, if its in good shape. Try it with a yamaha 4c mouthpiece and vandoren v 16 reeds. a mouthpiece can sometimes make all the difference
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Re: Sax Brand
08:27 on Tuesday, May 13, 2003
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(Ismail Mustafa)
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I aked m band teacher which sax brand is the best if i wanna buy one?
She said that yamaha was. So i would recomend a yamaha. But if you jus started playing the sax, i would recommend a relly cheap sax.
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Re: Sax Brand
20:18 on Monday, May 19, 2003
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(ringo)
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There is nothing wrong with a bundy to start out on. I started out on a Conn (What a piece of crap) but it worked, and got me in jazz band with no problem. All these people talking about Yahama`s being the best I do not agree with. Yamaha`s are good, but are not the best. There is one that start with a B, some really weird name that is by far the best. Right now I am playing a stepup model. It is based on the Yamaha design, and is actually a better instrument and cost about the third of the price. Screw all you Yamaha huggers.
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Re: Sax Brand
14:00 on Monday, May 26, 2003
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(Chris)
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if you find a conn in decent condition it will serve you well, i have played mine since 7th grade and it`s sounds great, but still, its not a sax you`d wantto play forever, but i feel its not a peice of crap.
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Re: Sax Brand
13:47 on Saturday, May 31, 2003
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(weezer)
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one word get a VITO
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Re: Sax Brand
08:51 on Sunday, June 8, 2003
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(Scott)
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I`ve played the sax now for several yrs. and I own many different brands. My first student model was a Yamahah and it served me well never breaking. Finaly, I got a Selmer and I will never play anything else again. If you are just starting I would recomend a Yamahah as it is around the middle to high class range for student models.
For Information on sax brands go to this site:
http://www.saxophone.org/buyersguide/buyers.html
This is one of the best buyers guides for saxes I have found. Its a little long but you can jump to the section that you want, ie. What brand/model is good for me.
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Re: Sax Brand
08:54 on Sunday, June 8, 2003
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(Scott)
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I`ve played the sax now for several yrs. and I own many different brands. My first student model was a Yamahah and it served me well never breaking. Finaly, I got a Selmer and I will never play anything else again. If you are just starting I would recomend a Yamahah as it is around the middle to high class range for student models.
For Information on sax brands go to this site:
http://www.saxophone.org/buyersguide/buyers.html
This is one of the best buyers guides for saxes I have found. Its a little long but you can jump to the section that you want, ie. What brand/model is good for me.
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Re: Sax Brand
01:10 on Saturday, January 17, 2004
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(Soprano sax for sale)
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i am selling a pro yanagisawa curved soprano for 1450 which is a great price. Do the reaserch. There is only one scratch on it. Please email me at lotsofcookies2001@yahoo.com if you are interested.
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Re: Sax Brand
19:35 on Monday, January 19, 2004
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(Tenorman)
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The best ever is a selmer series 3 model 64 tenor sax,Yamaha is crap compared to this, it coast about $7000 but it is totaly worth it, if your commited and like playing this is the one. It has the best sound, quickest response and can easly hit the altissimo and lower register.
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Re: Sax Brand
17:28 on Tuesday, January 20, 2004
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(gato b.)
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i totally agree that selmer tops them all. not only that the company acquired it from antoine joseph sax himself in the late 1800s but the secrecy of metal molding is well kept.
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