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A local tech put new Roo pads on it about 4-years ago and problems still persisted. Mid and lower register corrected with stronger reed. The horn has been a constant problem in the upper register. No internet or access to that concept at that time, so I eventualIy moved on to another career and started playing in a community band about 6-years ago.
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My sax teacher was upset at not buying a Selmer and claimed time and time again the horn played out-of-tune and suggested I investigate necks. Sorry, we only sell our products on this website.unfortunately, international postage rates are beyond our control - Alan Kays asks: Couf Superba I Alto Intonation and Neck Concerns "Steve, I purchased my H Couf Superba1 alto new while a music major at the U of Houston in/around 1979/80. Since there is no way to make my pinky longer, is there a way to relocate the left hand pinky cluster on a newer tenor sax to bring the keys closer to my pinky? If so, which brand tenor would you recommend I buy? And have you ever had to modify the location of keys for anyone before ? Its very frustrating and uncomfortable, in fact it hurts. On the newer horns it seems like the left hand pinky keys are further down on the stack and more to the side of the stack, so not only does my pinky need to stretch and reach downward, it also has to try to reach further back. My Martin has a more compact key placement. Whenever I try to play one of the newer horns my pinky can’t reach the left hand pinky cluster keys. Here’s my problem Steve and this is where I need Your expertise and advice: My pinkys are very short. I would like to buy one of the modern horns on the market: Cannonball, Mauriat, Saxgourmet, Yamaha, whatever. You’ve owned this kind of horn in the past. A very versatile horn as you know, with a beautiful lush tone. Steve I love my Martin Lion&Crown tenor sax.
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Would you be so kind to tell me more about the two I have listed here? 1) Conn Alto Sax, serial #: 121402 2) Conn Soprano (curved) silver saxophone, serial #: 56431. I hesitated to write to you because I know you are probably very busy but decided to try. Some have tried to buy them off of me – offering to pay $100 – $200.00, but I know that would be “stealing”. I have been looking at your site for some time now trying to figure out the history of each one and what they may be valued at. Before he died he told me to never sell them if I could not ask a trustworthy, knowledgeable expert to tell me about them and their value. My husband passed away and I have some of his saxophones. In his later years, he was also a saxophone repairman for many in San Diego and Los Angeles.
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Hi Steve, first, I love your website! Thanks for putting it all together.Steve, I was married for almost 30 years to a professional saxophone player who was originally from Pittsburgh, PA.