Where does one go for better-than-beginner clarinets and saxs?

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Help is greatly appreicated, please include URLs if possible.
 
i don't play either of those instruments, but the majority of saxophonists in my band seem happy enough playing Yamaha saxophones, and i'd rate them as "beyond beginner", though our 'band leader' plays a Selmer (sp?) which is expensive, and sounds it :p

sorry i don't know any models or anything, and i might've just told you stuff you already know? :o

Andy.
 
It becomes a matter of personal preference. Most sax players I know play Selmer, but LeBlanc and Yamaha are also used a lot.

There are several ways to determine which you prefer. The first of which is to play the various saxes and decide from that. That's also pretty much the only way to do it.

You can however ask around to sax players whose sound you like, or sax teachers at the local college.

Likewise, if there is a sax player whose albums you admire and whose sound you like, you could contact that person and find out what they play.
 
You might check out this web site. I've never bought anything from them, but their website is pretty informative and their prices seem pretty good with respect to flutes at least. Perhaps that translates to saxes and clarinets as well.

Anybody here ever do business with them?

http://www.wichitaband.com/
 
pohaku said:
You might check out this web site. I've never bought anything from them, but their website is pretty informative and their prices seem pretty good with respect to flutes at least. Perhaps that translates to saxes and clarinets as well.

Anybody here ever do business with them?

http://www.wichitaband.com/
That was very very enlightining. Thank you!
 
there's too much sax and violins here...
 
andydeedpoll said:
yeah!! get a trombone and be happy!! :)

Andy

Ah, a 'boner. Horny bugger! :D

( I should know, I used to play t-bone too.)


wheelema, you should ask Lt. Bob. If anyone should know, it would be him.
 
I know you're prob looking for the best deal, but I'd highly suggest buying an instrument from somewhere that you can actually play it.

I know that with Selmers, although they are very high quality, each individual sax of the same model sounds slightly different and can have a very different feel.
 
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