Rousseau NC4, with a Vandoren size 4 reed and a Rovner dark ligature.
The best kinds of sax are,Jupiter,Yamaha,and Selmer. These are in my opinion.
Without question, a Selmer is the best, but Yamaha, Yanigasawa, Jupiter, and LA Sax (Yes!) have pretty decent horns for a quarter to half the price of a Selmer.
In my opinion the best known model of alto saxophone is a Selmer Mark VI. Most people consider Selmer to be of the highest quality. However, it all depends on personal preference and what kind of mouth piece, ligature and reed you are using. Other great brands are Cannonball and Yanagisawa. If you are saxophone shopping be sure to try out the actual saxophone that you are interested in because a brand can mean nothing if you're not comfortable on it.
The JodyJazz ESP is a 24kt Gold-Plated metal tenor saxophone mouthpiece for Tenor Sax will appeal to the Straight Ahead player looking for the best.
There is no best saxophone company. Every person likes a different company. As an example, I prefer a Cannonball because of its tone and intonation. Selmer are high priced because they are built of the finest materials giving them a excellent reputation. You just have to search and try different saxophones.
To play high notes on a G tenor saxophone, use proper embouchure, firm air support, and practice long tones to improve control and accuracy. Experiment with different fingerings and adjust your mouthpiece position to find the best sound.
they are ok. i wouldn't call it the best brand... but its ok. I know a couple people who use them. try for a selmer or Yamaha. but you should try one out. if u like it, then that is all that matters
Truthfully i cant think of any but if ur looking for a good sax youd probably want to go with one of the following: -Selmer -Yamaha -Yanigasawa I personally have a yanigasawa 901 and i love it but its also up to the person buying the saxophone so if your rlly looking into buying a saxophone i would 1) research them as much as possible and 2) try it out or have someone you know try it out before you buy it because there might be a saxophone that everyone loves but you hate and youll end up being stuck with it.
The value of a Selmer Pennsylvania saxophone, particularly one labeled "London" and with the serial number 5852, can vary widely based on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, vintage Selmer saxophones can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To get an accurate assessment, it's best to consult with a musical instrument appraiser or check recent sales of similar models online.
Okay, first of all, it depends on how much money you want to spend.. probably the best saxophone ever produced is the selmer mark 6, fully restored, this can cost quite a bit, if your trying to keep it cheap, local stores usually have renting programs, for decent horns... and if you find something for an amazingly low deal.. you get what you paid for... usually
Well, friend, the best brand of tenor saxophone is a subjective choice that depends on your personal preferences and playing style. Some popular brands known for their quality and craftsmanship include Yamaha, Selmer, and Yanagisawa. I encourage you to try out different brands and models to find the one that resonates with you the most. Happy playing!
The best saxophone brand is a matter of opinion. My current opinion is a Yamaha or a Conn.