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Author: t a
Date: 2004-05-03 15:26
I'm looking at buying a buescher true tone tenor that says it is low pitch and goin by the serial # it's from 1925.
I personally don't play, it's for my son and
I know this is going to sound dumb I know he needs a Bb instrument. Is that what this sax is. I don't want to get a c melody for sure.
Thanks,
Tanya
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Author: Derek
Date: 2004-05-19 01:54
tenors can be pitched in c as well, if u can, simply blow the open note on the instrument (no fingers down). then strike the note C# on the piano, if it sounds the same then its a C melody tenor, if u have to play a B natural on the piano to make it sound the same as the tenor, then it's pitched in Bb.
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