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Mendini By Cecilio Eb Alto Saxophone - Case, Tuner, Mouthpiece, 10 Reeds, Pocketbook- MAS-BK r E Flat Musical Instruments

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Arrives May 24 – May 28
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Color: Blue


Features

  • All Levels Welcome: You don't have to be a pro to jam on this sax for adults that also works great as a kids musical instrument. For beginners and advanced players!
  • Sleek Design: The lacquered body and high F# key will ensure that these brass instruments will have you looking great and sounding better.
  • Craftsmanship: These saxophones come with a large bore, ribbed construction, quality leather pads and metal tone boosters. The contoured keys with faux mother of pearl inlays are a touch of elegance.
  • Includes: Don't just settle for just any band & orchestra musical instruments. This complete set includes a pro-deluxe durable hard-shell case, mouthpiece, tuner, neck strap, 10 reeds (Size 2.5 inches), cloth, rod, and a pair of gloves!
  • Chromatic Tuner: Tune up and get playing with the bonus Cecilio 92-D chromatic/string tuner with metronome & pocketbook! Batteries not included.

Color: Blue


Brand: Mendini by Cecilio


Instrument Key: E Flat


Material: Brass, Metal


Style: Brass,Leather,Sleek


Item Weight: 9.63 pounds


Product Dimensions: 26 x 13 x 7 inches


Item model number: MAS-BL+92D+PB


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 12, 2011


Color Name: Blue


Material Type: Brass, Metal


Instrument Key: E Flat


Battery type: Zinc Carbon


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: May 24 – May 28

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Great deal for the money. BUT YOU'LL NEED TO REPLACE THE MOUTHPIECE!!!
Color: Nickel
I purchased this sax to take it friendly gatherings, but where I still wouldn't want to leave my $5000 Yamaha sax anywhere out of my sight. Once you replace the mouthpiece (I'd recommend the Vandoren AL3) it plays great. The mouthpiece that comes with is so bad that it will discourage any beginning player. You must replace it! The other problem is that it's difficult to pull a cleaning/drying rag through it. This is because there are a lot of weird metal protrusions into the central core of the sax. These have no effect on playing it and don't affect the sound, as far as anyone but great purists would notice, but it thwarts any rag from being pulled through it. It comes with this weird "bottle scrubber" sort of thing, but it doesn't do much to dry it out. So, just forget that scrubber thing. All in all, it's a great value. Nothing has broken, bent or jammed. Just be ready to clean the G# and C# pads with a wet, then a dry cloth every so often. I've been on the lookout for any of the long rods to become loose, but this hasn't happened. I was kind of expecting such, for the cheap price, but, so far, so good. But I'd keep a small (3/32) jeweler's screwdriver around, just in case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 8, 2023 by Captain Eddie

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente.
Color: Gold
Es un buen i nstrumeto, para empezar.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2023 by Melvin Matos

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Instrument
Color: Blue
Purchased for my son, who used to rent one while in school. Actually he played a Tenor Sax, but he is adjusting to the subtle differences between the two . I am thankful they are so very similar because I didn't know I bought the wrong one. It is beautiful, just as pictured. I got the blue one and it is a gorgeous electric blue. Since it is new, the keys are stiff, but should loosen as he plays. And I love that it comes with EVERYTHING he could possibly need for it right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 16, 2023 by D. L. Carter

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Duro5 años 🥹
Color: Gold
Fue el primer sax de mi hija cosmética mente lindo pero después de 5 años comenzó a descomponerse cayendo partes de este llame al seguro resulta que tenia días de aver expirado Dias no se pudo hacer nada 😵🫠🥹 repararlo es caro 200 dólares mejor comprar uno nuevo 🥹
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 29, 2023 by lilieth

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for
Color: Gold
Hi all, Beginner saxophone player here. Got this horn and spent a week trying to get the first 2 octaves playing consistently and had a lot of struggles doing so. Mostly thinking that I was having issues with my embouchure, breathing, etc. I kept at it, however I noticed that I had to shift the mouthpiece in and out of my mouth between the low C and middle E-F or otherwise I would get squeaks/etc. I have also noticed that the pressure that I needed to produce specifically the higher notes was radically different from the mid-range. A few build quality issues were also present, however this didn't really phase me for the price - some squeaks from a few keys, a couple of valves not sealing properly and some key wobble on a few keys. I ended up going down to a local music store with a primary focus on woodwind instruments and had them go through and point out the various issues with the saxophone. They did agree that it was *probably* okay for the price, however they encouraged me to try one of the Yamaha YAS 26 beginner saxophones that they have available, after I told them about my struggles with embouchure and squeaks/etc in the first two octaves. Skeptical at first, I was quite taken aback by the results. Things I noticed in YAS 26 when compared to Mendini by Cecilio Alto saxophone: * Much fuller, richer sound * Lightness of keys, which were much less stiff (not good or bad for me - just an observation) * Overall build quality and the feel of a much nicer instrument * Complete lack of squeaks/rattles * Much more consistent air pressure requirements to get a consistent sound AND I no longer needed to move the mouthpiece in and out of my mouth to get both low and high notes sounding well - they seemed to have come out more or less effortlessly * I was able to play much more quietly and take it up louder, while on Cecilio saxophone, it seemed to be all or nothing * Just to point out that I've played both saxophones using my own mouthpiece and reed, which was Yamaha 4C mouthpiece and Rico 2.0 reed, so this is quite a fair comparison * I do understand that the Yamaha is around 3-4 times more expensive, however the old saying of "you get what you pay for" seems to hold up here, at least for this particular saxophone unit, maybe other's were up to better standards Switching back to my saxophone was rough. Air pressure was very inconsistent between different notes. Squeaks/etc were much more prevalent. Overall this might be an okay instrument to someone who is really experienced, but as a beginner, I could definitely see how the Yamaha was a MUCH easier instrument to pick up and play on, while this was ... a struggle in many ways. At this point, I might contact Amazon support and see if I can return this product as a beginner, I find that I spend more time fighting against the instrument, than using it to achieve what I would like. -- Update: updating this right before sending the saxophone back. I've now played my new Yamaha sax for 2 weeks and have had a great time doing so. Lots of learnings, but overall I am really pleased with my progress. Trying Cecilio one last time before sending it back confirmed my above thoughts. It is VERY hard to play. I could barely get a few decent sounds out of it. This re-confirmed my decision and has left me even more pleased with the Yamaha. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 9, 2021 by Ross

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