

I toyed with the idea of spending a few hours in a shop playing with the various models to see which I liked best, but decided against this. Choosing the saxĪfter I’d decided to go for a cheaper soprano I spent a while deciding which one to choose. I therefore ended up spending far less than I might have on my new sax, and having just had chance to have a really good play on it I thought I’d write up a quick review. I was surprised to find a large number of people who seemed to be very happy with what might be considered ‘cheap’ sopranos (something less than £600 or so). Having got to the stage where I might have been prepared to spend a significant sum on a good soprano I started to do some research. Nowadays, this model is King Cleveland 613 Alto.I’d put off adding a soprano sax to my existing tenor and alto for a number of years since I had heard from a few sources that whilst it was possible to get a good sound out of a cheap alto/tenor that you really needed to spend a decent amount of money to get a half decent soprano. When the company began manufacturing woodwinds for US military bands in 1908, their 'King' brand was reserved for professional grade instruments. Type: Cleveland 613 Alto Saxophone Brand: King Serial No.: #686121 Sold As Is King, now a subsidiary of Steinway Instruments, is a respected producer of saxophones and other musical instruments.

Retail: $ 4,999.00 $ 3,825.00 Finance Starting $87.01 per month Based on 60 months and 12.99% annual percentage rate. Vandoren for Clarinet Vandoren for Saxophones. The Bell is engraved 'Evette Schafffer PARIS FRANCE' the serial number is 6318 and its also engraved on the. Those models, and the newly renamed incarnations currently being sold by them such as the SS3282, are the ones to get. And in those cases it is for the soprano models only. (with serial number beginning with 'YS') are the only ones that are CAD copies of Yanagisawa horns.

I cannot find a model number, but it has a serial number of A8079953.

It has been in my closet for several years. My son decided after two weeks that he did not want to be in band. I have a barely used Antigua Winds Saxophone that I need to sell.
