Test saxophone soprano Thomann TSS-350

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Test du saxophone soprano Thomann TSS-350, un des moins cher du marché européen. Je joue un bec Claude Lakey 6* et des anches vandoren jaZZ 2,5.

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  • Man is it possible to tell me whats the difference between and alto sax and the sopran one?

  • @BlackLabelSocietyLP

    mainly the size !

  • A beginner, sounds like your a natural player, how long have you had it. I was told a Yamaha 4C mouthpiece is a beginners best.

  • @isleman44

    I don't know what means "a natural player" ; sorry.

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  • @BlackLabelSocietyLP

    The tone qualities actually. The tone of a soprano sounds similar to an amplified oboe. Alto has its own sounds. Can you distinguish a alto and tenor? I can. Listen to all the saxes and you'll be able to tell whats soprano, whats alto, whats tenor, and whats bari. Hope this helps!!! :)

  • cool

  • an alto sax is played in the E FLAT key a soprano is played In B FLAT in other words the first note is E FLAT on the alto and B Flat on the soprano one

  • Joli son. Mais je me doute que tu y est pour quelque chose…..Tu pourrais me faire changer d’avis sur le thomann^^

    Bonne zik…

  • @isleman44

    Selmer, S90 170, or eventually, Selmer S80 C*

    try 2,5 traditionnal Vandoren reeds (the dark blue box) or 2 for children.

  • @Antoine0r Ok got you, what do you think is the best mouthpiece for a beginner, I seem to get on with Rico Royals 2-2.5 reeds ok.

  • @isleman44

    You were told wrong ! 4C is just bad. A professional player can make it sound, but a beginner should use good material, it's the best way to learn and get better and better.

    I teach to around 40 pupils, 7 to 60 years old, beginner to advanced, I know my job ;)

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