The simple answer... NO! Sorry.
no
no. the best flute brand is Yamaha
um... i think Yamaha or cecilio
Mendini by Cecilio saxophones are generally considered budget-friendly options suitable for beginners and students. While they may not match the quality of higher-end brands, they offer decent sound and playability for those just starting out. However, it's important to try them out personally and read reviews, as individual experiences can vary. Overall, they can be a good choice for entry-level players.
Absolutely not. They are Chinese made, and made from molded plastic
Not at all, unless it's going on the wall at a TGI Friday's.
Wexler soprano saxophones are generally considered to be of good quality, particularly for intermediate players and those seeking an affordable option. They are known for their solid construction and reliable performance, making them suitable for various musical styles. However, as with any instrument, it's important for players to try them out personally to ensure they meet their individual preferences and playing style. Overall, they offer good value for the price, especially for those starting on the soprano saxophone.
vintage otto link hard rubber 7 or 7*
Not especially. It might get the job done for marching band, but definitely not for concert settings.
I think Gliga, Cecilio are good for the money. If you don't have a budget, an Antonio Stadaverus (did i spell that right?) copy is the best.
No.
They are okay euphonium and are great for student use in middle school or high school bands. Although they are good student euphoniums they are not very good if you comparing them to a professional grade euphonium that is compensating. If you are looking for an instrument that is cheaper and just to use for school than a Cecilio euphonium is a good choice sense they are only around 600 dollars brand new. But if you are a really dedicated euphonium player do not waste your money on one of these, save up and buy a really nice compensating euphonium. Compensating euphoniums are professional grade euphoniums and only certain brands like Besson, Yamaha, Willson, and Sterling make them. You will not find a new compensating euphonium for less than 3000 dollars and Bessons and Willsons are as high as 7000 dollars brand new.