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SLADE Saxophone Eb Alto Saxophone for Beginner Students, Saxaphone Adult, Saxophone Alto, Beginner Saxophone, Alto Saxaphone, Saxofon Alto, Saxophone, Silver

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Arrives Friday, Jul 18
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Color: Silver


Features

  • Superior Material & Electrophoretic Craft: Musical Instruments' dedicated copper, electrophoretic paint craft coating is uniform, and more durable. The classic antique bronze saxophone and exquisite hand-carved patterns, make the alto saxophone perfect
  • Excellent Sound: The SLADE beginner saxophone has been professionally tone tuning before leaving the factory, to ensure that have a good sound. And set the F# key, and the bass U-tube to improve bass stability and meet all your playing needs
  • Package Contents: Alto Saxophone, Carrying Case, Mutes, Flute Head Protection Cap, 2 Shoulder Strap, Cleaning Cloth 2, Microfiber Body Swab, Cleaning Brush, Nylon Neck Strap, Premium Cork Grease, 10 Reeds, Tweezers, Screwdriver, Gloves, Manual
  • Professional Saxophone: Our saxaphone adult are suitable for all venues: lessons, concerts, orchestras and bands. Players of all ages and skill levels can practice and play on our saxophones
  • Saxophone 12-Month Warranty: If you are not satisfied with our band & orchestra musical instruments, please feel free to contact our after-sales service team, we will provide you with a satisfactory solution within 24hs, and provide a one-year warranty

Color: Silver


Brand: SLADE


Instrument Key: E Flat


Material: Brass, Metal


Style: Classic


Item Weight: 9.18 pounds


Package Dimensions: 24.5 x 10.25 x 5.5 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: WSS948


Date First Available: March 17, 2023


Color Name: Silver


Material Type: Brass, Metal


Musical Style: Jazz


Instrument Key: E Flat


Proficiency Level: Beginner


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • VERY UNEXPECTEDLY GOOD
Color: Gold
This saxophone was SOOOOO unexpectedly good! I was just buying a saxophone that I could afford just to practice on the side. I was expecting the consequences of getting an Amazon sax, knowing how cheaply they’re made. But this was an exception!!!! My buddy had gotten a Selmer sax (one of the best brands of saxes) and his had some problems like two months after getting his!!! But this sax has not had a single problem in the year that I’ve had it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Max Kramer

  • Great value
Color: Antique Bronze
Ordered for my son and he's been using it for band without any issues. He loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025 by Analyze

  • Apsolutly Loves this Saxophone 🎷
First I'd like to say I have never played a Saxophone in my life this one is Amazing I'm very satisfied with my purchase a must buy great price for everything you receive great Quality Sounds amazing & you get great Accessories for everything you get at that price it's definitely a must buy. Plus getting a excellent quality Saxophone 🎷 for your first really inspires you to want to play everyday to get better & better ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025 by Biker Born

  • Recomendado
Excelente saxo para los que buscan economía y buen sonido cuando están empezando, es una excelente opción para los que deseen entrar en el mundo del saxo.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by omar gonzalez

  • A $600 instrument for $250, maybe...
Color: Gold
I got this because of a great review by Jay Metcalf from BetterSax (go watch on youtube). Let's be clear, this is exactly what it looks like. It's a $250USD saxophone. Maybe it's closer in value to a $600USD though. If you're looking at this because you want to start playing the sax then go ahead and buy this, you won't regret it. There are lots of negative messages out there: "nothing from amazon is ok", "save at least $1k", "get a second-hand student sax" etc. This instrument plays. It's not a toy. It looks great. It sounds pretty damn good! There are some negatives of course: - The reeds it comes with are pretty much unplayable. Go buy some Vandoren reeds for $5 each and put these ones in the bin. - The large pull-through cloth broke the second time I used it. I replaced it with a $20 one from my local music store. - My low C and Eb keys (right hand pinky keys) were not working. They had popped loose during shipping or something. I had to disassemble them and re-fit the springs after watching some tutorials. If you are happy to spend another $20 or so on better cleaning gear, reeds etc, and you're happy to spend some time tinkering if anything is loose then you'll love this instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Nathan Wride Nathan Wride

  • Good for the money
I play in bar bands, mostly guitar, play a little sax on some tunes, played sax in Jr High, so have the basics down, and have owned several more expensive saxes. I bought this to replace a 50 year old Yamaha that has seen its better days. With a leak light, I found a slight leak on the D# key, other than that the pads seal well. I also found a loose screw on the G# key, required some adjustment. The mouthpiece is similar to a Yamaha D4, I actually like it better than the Yamaha. I use a different mouthpiece to increase volume and brightness. Not sure how it will hold up over time, only concern is the pads, not sure what they are made of. The action is a little stiffer than my old Yamaha, but not sure if that is due to the age of the older horn. Low notes (say low B) are a bit tough to paly, but that may be me, tough to play on any sax. I think this would be fine as a beginner sax, if you can't justify the cost of a better one. Overall, my opinion is this is a good value and meets my needs. If I start playing more, I may upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Ed

  • Inconsistent and more likely to hurt a learner.
Color: Gold
In short, I feel this instrument is highly inconsistent in problems, as an experienced musician but new to saxophone, it sometimes felt difficult to try and find out what was a problem with my playing, and what was the instrument, and I feel these kinds of issues can wreak havoc to a completely new players confidence, skill and learning. I gave this brand 2 tries at delivering a solid saxophone after watching a youtuber rave about this product for the price. Both of them not only performed horribly, but they had completely different issues, showing that the range of problems for this saxophone is wide. The first one had some issue that must've been causing issues with anything below a lower octave D. The instrument would let out a horrible gurgle that actually can be quite common with a tired embouchure even on professional instruments, but in this case, it was constant, and no amount of mouth compensation would stop it. Other than this major issue, the register key wasn't opening the top valve all the way, so I tried to adjust the screw for it, but it was solid, I ended up actually breaking the screw with the included flathead, but it seemed to turn just enough to at least fix that problem before breaking. Keys also weren't very solid and had a bit of wiggle. I returned it and ordered a second, and was quite surprised to see absolutely no struggle with the lower notes, in fact, it was playing them better than other instruments I've tried in the past, including Yamaha, Selmer and P. Mauriat. The keys showed no sign of wiggle, and the register key opened fine, I thought I had hit the lottery and got the perfect instrument, it seemed to have played perfectly, that is until I get closer to the altissimo range. A high register C is where the instrument starts to really look like it's going sharp, but can be compensated for with the embouchure, D is incredibly difficult but possible, but altissimo E registers as a perfectly in tune F, and F is a few points shy of a Gb. It seems like it's getting more in tune as you get higher until you hit G#, which registers as a perfectly in tune C. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025 by David A.

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