C Melody Sax Demo auld old lang zyne scales auld lang zyne

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2008

Lee Mason demonstrating C Melody saxaphone

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  • Made in 2008? Why, that's hardly aged :) My C-melody is a Conn Castle from 1923.

  • Those Conns are great! I have Conns, Bueschers and a Martin 'home model'. I enjoy playing them occasionally. They all have their own distinctive tone.Best regards Lee Mason

  • Where can these be bought?

  • Email Leebm29 at yahoo. I am located in Oregon. Best regards. I sell all sizes of saxophones from BBb bass $4000 to Eb sopranino $1000. All very top quality at lowest price. Lee Mason selling saxophones since 1949

  • Brilliant work. :)

    I play tenor as well

  • You are very talented!Keep up the good work, and put more stuff on youtube. Leebm29

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  • Awsome horn! Too bad it's new.... ;)

    My 1921 Conn C-Melody does not have the high F# or the extra F# that this one has...But does go down to Bb. Interesting...

    Thank you for posting this beautifull horn!

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  • I certainly wouldn't swap my 1922 Buescher for that thing.

  • ALBANYBEARDGUY:

    My first horn in 1946 was a 1922 Conn C Melody, but I later traded it in for a tenor...big mistake. LeeBM29

  • Not bad- I've also heard good things about Aquilasax instruments. For now I'll be staying with my 1922 Conn stencil.

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