Author: lydian
Date: 2024-02-23 21:56
Yeah, definitely should go for a horn in working order. Wouldn't want to put $300 in repairs in a horn worth $150 max. If you can get an experienced player friend to play test for you, that would be ideal. Although a sax player will be able to make a sound on it, a novice won't be able to test every note. My Vito came from a middle schooler and had very few miles on it, but this was back in the 70s when I bought it.
Messed around with it occasionally over the years but didn't seriously learn to play until last year when I joined a band that required that I play clarinet. As a sax player, I was able to progress very quickly, about 3 years worth of learning material in 3 months.
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