Sunday, March 23, 2014

What You Need To Know About The Vintage Saxophones

By Luisa Sharpe


The saxophone is a woodwind instrument that was invented in 1840 by a Belgian instrument maker and musician Adolph Sax. It is made of brass and has a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of the clarinet. Originally, saxophones were designed for the military bands that the first batch to be produced was in two separate categories. You can get any of these when you go shopping for vintage saxophones.

Saxophones are mainly used in jazz and classical music, and their input is very crucial to this kind of music. Being able to play certain brass instruments gives a musician an edge over the others and being table to play a sax is one of the best privileges to a musician. These instruments are available in a series of tunes from tenor to alter and the soprano sax.

The popular equipment is the saxophones in B class. These were specially made for the military band saxophonists. There were determinations to promote the saxophones of classes C and F, particularly the soprano.

This model is designed by including conical brass tube that is thin. This is then coated with other metals like silver or gold that forms a bell shape at the upper part. Their toning holes can range either from 20 and 23. It has two speaker holes that guide the saxophonist to get the highest pitch register or reach them with ease. Though there are many variations of the Sax, the above has become the standard model.

Vintage Saxes are always polished and cleaned before being put for sale. They will normally have all the holes sealed in soft leather which is also replaced if they are being repaired. Therefore, you will need to go to a reliable dealer who will have all these aspects taken care of in no time.

Some of the vintage models will have a clear coat of lacquer applied on the piece so that it can be preserved. It also makes the sax have an extra shine, so it looks as good as new. The advantage of vintage instruments is their originality, high quality sound as well as the longevity they have compared to newer models.

Every saxophonist has preferences, and they choose straight or curved designs. Some buy the instruments that come with huge bells or still, buy those with a small bell. The buyer purchases them depending on the note they want to get and check on the synchronization with other musical instruments. Many people prefer the lacquer finishing which is popular. However, people will go for the silver finishes because they can afford it when compared to other rare gold plated pieces.

The finish that is most common these days is the lacquer finish although the silver plate is also very affordable as compared to the rare gold plates. Most people will not know which kind of saxophone they want to buy, but good vintage saxophone dealers will guide you in choosing the best instrument. Generally you will have your instruments five days after ordering them.




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