Tenor Sax
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- ColinS
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- Location: Belfast / Preston
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http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=te ... nes&oa=smb
I'll find more sites when I have the time, also, Thomann products are apparently quite good.
I'll find more sites when I have the time, also, Thomann products are apparently quite good.
Some people say I used to be called Colzo. Don't listen to them people, I talk much less sense than Colzo.
How’s it going Colin, did that Clapton re-work play OK?
PM me and I’ll give you contact details for a guy I use in England on sax bits and pieces, would depend on how old your son is though in relation to tenor as a first hit, it’s a big instrument for wee hands, and would def only recommend a tenor if he’s already playing something like a clarinet. Trevor James or Yamaha and you can’t go wrong; try to avoid the cheaper ‘deals’ as they can be hard to play, with little response on cheaper mouthpieces as well.
Drop me a note and I’ll give you the details.
PM me and I’ll give you contact details for a guy I use in England on sax bits and pieces, would depend on how old your son is though in relation to tenor as a first hit, it’s a big instrument for wee hands, and would def only recommend a tenor if he’s already playing something like a clarinet. Trevor James or Yamaha and you can’t go wrong; try to avoid the cheaper ‘deals’ as they can be hard to play, with little response on cheaper mouthpieces as well.
Drop me a note and I’ll give you the details.
"Cheer up" he said "It could get worse", so I cheered up, and it got worse...