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The Simple Sax is a mini saxophone designed for adult students and beginners, featuring a 2-octave range in C key. With its polished black finish and authentic saxophone timbre, this portable instrument is perfect for on-the-go musicians. Plus, expert guidance is just a consultation away!
Style | Classic,Professional,Simple |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | black |
Material | reed |
Instrument Key | B Flat |
S**N
Nice sound, With Lots of Frustrations
The LittleSax is a great way to make music. I got it because I though it would be a nice way to set in my chair and play. It is advertised as a 2 octive instrument. It can hit 2 octives but not at first. You will need to learn how to bend notes.The instructions that you can download is not very clear. Being in Chinese with English notes flashed on the screen every now and then. I have ask for the sheet music that can be sent via email several times with no respons. I can get good sounds from it but the fingering of the notes are strange. You will need to learn the numbering system used because it is not in traditional music notes. I also own the Minisax which is a similar insterment with a more traditional fingerings. I do love the low full tone of the LittleSax.
J**N
A little disappointing..
I could be wrong but I thought it came with cork so you could use a sax mouthpiece. It comes with two rubber O rings, but it seems like an Alto Sax mouthpiece will fit, but not positive.And you'll have to get 1 or 1.5 reeds if you are new to it.The included packs are 2.5.Otherwise it seems pretty good for the money.
N**T
A Right Choice
This “8-Hole LittleSax” was ordered on 3/5/20 and arrived on 3/10/20. It seems to be a well-made and nice looking instrument. Following the included instruction, it’s easy to assemble and ready to play. While never playing with any instrument with this type of mouthpiece before, I was able to play some simple melodies right away. The recorder type of finger holes is very helpful. In fact, it’s a nine hole system, for there is one more hole than usual for right thumb in back side. Though the size is about 2” longer than a soprano recorder, it’s sound is loud enough to me. Glad to make a right choice.
J**L
It's as hard to play as any sax
It's a sax. You can't just get a nice note out of it if you don't already know how to play a sax.I play recorders, and I keep trying out all sorts of wind instruments, and the fact is, the good old fashioned recorder -- the classic blockflute -- you can get a decent note without trying.The main problem with recoders is they are loud and hurt your ears. What I do for practicing is I take a fuzzy pipe cleaner (you can get them at Michaels) and make an adjustable mute that goes over the hole in the side of the recorder, and fiddle around with it until the sound is softer and easier on my ears, but still clear enough.That's what everyone looking for an "easy" instrument to play needs to do, I think. This baby sax isn't it.
E**N
Powerful little instrument
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this to learn how to play a reed instrument. It took a few weeks but I was able to get the hang of it eventually. The included mouthpiece is so-so, consider getting a basic Yamaha 4C alto mouthpiece to speed up your learning process. I'd also suggest starting with Plasticover 1.0 reeds. That's what I'm using in the video. The video has reverb on it, just an FYI. All in all, I consider this a good deal at this price for people wanting a playable first reed instrument.
L**A
No full instructions on how to correct screechy sounds
There were no instructions but a link to a YouTube video. Unfortunately I didn’t fully understand what all of the pieces were for as it looks like they were put on and taken right back off again. I think I put it together as shown but the sound is terrible and I don’t know how to correct it. I don’t see other videos on it to compare it to.
D**K
get it if you are not sure if you want to go for the real one
The best choice to learn without spending too much, very good for beginners
A**O
Decepcionante
Tenía pensado utilizar este instrumento para sustituir en algunas ocasiones al saxo soprano, pero considero que no tiene las suficientes prestaciones. Sonido tosco y plasticoso, las posiciones de las notas son en su mayoría difíciles, afinar la nota es todo un tema igual o peor que el saxo soprano, en fin, nada que simplifique la vida de un músico profesional. Lo recomiendo para que los niños jueguen como mucho, no lo utilizaré.
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