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Mendini By Cecilio Alto Saxophone for Beginners, E Flat Alto Saxophone for Students Musicians with Tuner, Mouthpiece, Case, 10 Reeds, Grease, Cleaning Cloth & Rod, Gloves, Strap, Lesson Book (Green)

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Color: Green


Features

  • HIGH-QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP: This alto saxophone features a large bore design for rich projection, ribbed construction for durability, and premium leather lining for a tight seal. The buttons are responsive and easy to play. The ergonomically designed, elegant mother-of-pearl inlaid keys ensure a comfortable playing experience for daily practice and stage performances
  • HAND CRAFTED SAXOPHONE: Crafted from high quality brass, this classic Mendini alto saxophone features a shiny, colorfast gold lacquered body that is stylish and easy to clean. This alto saxophone equipped with lead-free soldering to ensure durability and safety for long-term use
  • EXCELLENT SOUND: The saxophone has been meticulously tuned prior to shipment to guarantee superior sound quality. Equipped with an F# key and a bass U-tube, it ensures stable bass performance while offering seamless playability for musicians of all levels
  • ALL LEVELS WELCOME: Whether you're a beginner or an experienced musician, this saxophone delivers professional sound quality. Ideal for students, adults, and young aspiring musicians alike, its design ensures smooth and effortless playing for musicians at every skill level
  • PACKAGE INCLUDED: Our green gold saxophone include a pro-deluxe durable hard-shell case, mouthpiece, neck strap, 10 reeds (2.5 in), cloth, rod, gloves. Tune up and get playing with the bonus chromatic tuner (batteries are not included) and music guide to help maintain your saxophone in excellent condition

Color: Green


Brand: Mendini by Cecilio


Instrument Key: E Flat


Material: Brass, Metal


Style: Brass,Leather,Sleek


Item Weight: 9.48 pounds


Product Dimensions: 26 x 13 x 7 inches


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


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 12, 2011


Body Material: Brass


Color Name: Green


Material Type: Brass, Metal


Instrument Key: E Flat


Battery type: Zinc Carbon


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  • Good Quality/Great Starter Instrument
Color: Black & Nickel
My 9 year old son loves the color! It’s perfect for a starter saxophone! My son takes it daily and the case stands up well. Cant go wrong for a starter instrument. Sound is pretty good also. Comes with a tuner so you can gauge its sound yourself. Pretty nice and budget friendly option.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by Avila L. Toro

  • Great sax - Great price
First things, I was worried that the color of the black and gold sax wouldn't look as good in person. I was wrong because it looks so much better. I have been playing sax for over 30 years. My primary instrument is a pricey tenor. I also own a soprano that I am not a huge fan of. So I decided to add an alto and this alone had good reviews both on this sight and YouTube, where a professional saxophone player compared it to his personal sax. The first time I played, it sounded great, even though it is an alto - inside band joke - it didn't scream nor screech. Because the ambouchchure is different on the alto as compared to the tenor, I thought it would take some time to bring it back. But it so easy to do with the 2.5 reeds. I intend to go up soon after playing it more. But this instrument as a whole is perfect for a beginner. My one issue is with the neck strap. I may be a bit picky, but the included neck strap feels like the scratchy, thin, canvas-like material it is. After giving it a try, I immediately ordered three leather neckstraps for an unbelievable price her on Amazon. I also have found the shoulder straps to be way too short. They would work if you carry the case on your back, but yuck. If you have a child who is just beginning and don't want to pay monthly fees or for an expensive instrument this one is great. I also love the soft case which is light enough for a child to carry. I would buy this all over again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by TXMommy4Boys

  • Mendini Saxophones better than what Brass Hero says. Mendini is good
Treat these saxophones with care and they should last for some time. I like my Mendini saxophones and would like another one in Nickle plating, but I have no more room for another one. For the price they are plenty good for all the way through high school band. Ninety-five percent of students quit playing music after high school anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by T M

  • Great starter sax!
Bought this sax 3 weeks ago, first time sax player, a few observations.. 1 The sax itself is absolutely beautiful, mine is purple with gold keys. The sound is sassy and warm, the keys seem to be snug where they should be and and move when they shouldn’t. 2 the reeds that come with it are very rough, didn’t use them, got a different brand. Work much better. 3 the mouthpiece looked like a honey badger was using it for a toothpick, there were nicks in the bed, it couldn’t pass a pop test. Got a Yamaha 4c. Plays much better. 4 the case is quite functional for a soft case, the inside is form fitted with hard foam to hold the sax quite firm. Overall it’s a great starter for anyone leaning to play. Oh, and I’m 61, am tone deaf, and partially deaf in both ears, thank you Uncle Sam! And can’t read music. But I’m learning! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025 by Alvin O. Lemmon

  • Good saxophone at a GREAT price
I ordered this saxophone for my 5th grade daughter to use in her school band class. I'm not expert enough to speak to other situations, but if you're considering purchasing this saxophone for a young, beginning player, I highly recommend it. Two reasons: #1 I'm familiar with other instruments but know/knew next to nothing about the sax, so I asked my daughter to have her teacher give me an honest opinion. The music teacher said that for a beginning musician, this sax is more than adequate; he felt that it was probably good enough to last a musician into high school band. Again, while a serious, experienced saxophonist would probably want a better horn, the "Mendini by Cicilio" is fine for a beginner. #2. The cost as compared to renting from my local music store. Obviously this will vary from place to place but I live in Utah, where things tend to be comparatively inexpensive. That said, to rent my daughter a sax would have been $55 a month. We could return it any time, or after paying $1100 we would have owned it. But at a minimum we would have needed the rental for nine months--one school year--for a total cost of $495. That's about $300 more than it cost to purchase a sax outright. Yes, the rental was a better quality Yamaha, but see "reason #1" above for why that doesn't matter. The only benefit to renting was free repairs, but unless someone is seriously careless with the instrument that's not going to cost anywhere near $300. In other words, as counter-intuitive as it seems, it was much cheaper to buy this saxophone than it would have been to rent one for a single scholastic year. This doesn't even consider the 10 free reeds (they run about $2.50 each, retail), or the tuner/metronome (like the sax--not top quality but certainly good enough to get you started; probably a $15-20 value). The only hardware I'd suggest upgrading immediately is the neck strap: the one included is uncomfortable and has actually come unhooked a couple times just by the weight of the instrument. To sum up: this is a very decent saxophone for a very low price, much lower than anything else I could find. I am extremely satisfied with this purchase, as is my daughter, the nascent saxophonist. It still sounds like an angry goose when she plays, but her teacher assures me she's doing fine, and that she has a good instrument to learn on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2016 by hatuletoh

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