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Trevor James Saxophone Model 3722G The Horn Classic II Alto Saxophone


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IMG_1165.HEIC£300 - Trevor James Horn Classic II Alto Saxophone - Gold Lacquer

Only played for 1 term. 

3 x UK Music Industry Association Award Winner!

Free blowing
Durable
Updated crook design
High quality Italian pads with metal reflectors
High quality TJ mouthpiece
High quality neck strap
Ligature and cap
Reed
Lightweight contoured carry case with backpack straps
Ideal for the new player

Gold lacquer body and mechanism.

How does it Feel & Sound?

• Excellent build quality for a comfortable and responsive playing experience.
• Features a larger bore size that doesn’t demand an overly taxing embouchure. A great feeling instrument for early stage players.
• A high-quality mouthpiece aids airflow through this horn for a very free blowing instrument that players can expect easy sound production from.
• Features high-quality Pisoni pads with metal reflectors for a reliable seal that delivers excellent note intonation.
• A warm and smooth tonal character that handles a range of playing styles well.

 

 

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