Allora AAAS-301 Student Alto Saxophone

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2011

At less than $500 you can own this instrument for a fraction of the cost of renting! Read more about the Allora Student Series Alto Saxophone Model AAAS-301 at: http://www.wwbw.com/Allora-Student-Series-Alto-Saxophone-Model-AAAS-301-58501...

If you are looking for an affordable alto sax that is both durable and easy playing, the Allora AAAS-301 Student Alto Saxophone is an excellent choice. It is free blowing and offers excellent intonation for an instrument at this price range. With professional-style keywork, a high F# key, tilting G# key/Bb table keys, leather pads and an adjustable thumb rest, the AAA-301 will get students off to a great musical start. Includes molded case, mouthpiece, ligature and cap.

The Allora line of instruments was developed to offer the student musician an excellent start to their music career, at prices that parents can afford. Allora instruments meet exacting standards for intonation, comfort, and mechanical reliability and are an ideal alternative to renting.

Order today with the no-risk assurance of our Total Satisfaction and Low Price Guarantees! * Model: AAAS-301 alto sax Level: student | Key: Eb | Body, neck and bell material: lacquered brass | Range: to high F# | Table keys: tilting G# and Bb | Pads: leather | Boosters: plastic | Thumb rest: adjustable |

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  • Great video, i've been looking for a professional review for allora saxophones i just a have a few questions

    1-I'm actually looking forward to buy the "tenor version" the AATS-301 do you know anything about it? does it have the same features than the alto sax?

    2-Where are these saxophones made? i've been through a lot of forums and they always say to look out for chinese/taiwan saxophones

    Thanks for your time =D

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