no
I have one LAZARRO good fore the price!
The simple answer... NO! Sorry.
Lazarro is a good clarinet for beginners as well as some intermediate players. Also note, the instrument is only as good as the player as well as a technician to services. These two factors should also be considered when comparing brands. You can have a very nice brand such as buffet crampon, but not have the proper set up on it which of course make it a very frustrating instrument to work with. Yes, there are some brands of instruments that should be avoided as far as the first instrument. Lazaro is not one of them
TAIWAN, they are very good instruments .
Actually not really. With my experiences with them the quality is very inconsistent from horn to horn. Sure there are a few that may work wonders but that chance is slim. I do have to say that they are better than most stencil horns though.
Jupiter is generally considered a reputable brand of saxophones, particularly for student and intermediate models. They are known for their quality construction, good intonation, and affordability, making them a popular choice for beginners. While professional players might prefer higher-end brands, Jupiter saxophones offer solid performance for aspiring musicians. Overall, they provide a good balance of quality and price.
yes
It depends on what level you want to buy it for. It is an excellent choice for beginner flutists but not a good choice for intermediate or professional levels.
He obviously has lots of saxophones but the only clue I've got is for his Alto Sax, his primary alto is Selmer Mark VI.
what is the saxophones top note
Tenor Saxophones can cost anywhere from $1,200 for a student Yamaha to upwards of $10,000 for an Inderbinen. Good places to browse would be saxquest.com, wwbw.com, and forum.saxontheweb.net.
The different kinds of saxophones available in the market are soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones.