Nope, most Conn instruments are usually of very high quality.
*edit* A Conn 20M is a student model from the late 60's early/mid 70's and can be bought secondhand from eBay for about $350 to $400 but that's not to say it's a 'bad sax'. Conns from that era were decent saxes but it is still advised you get a newly purchased horn checked over by a decent tech and it should be a fairly good player one all the pads are in order and any leaks sorted.
American Capital sax are Conn stencil, 10m tenor and 6m alto, same horn but cheap keyboard and lacqued... there are great sax, whit old keyb... very very good horn, like 10m and 6m cheap and no-conn logo... Jack B.
Farm out alto sax notes
it allows the alto sax to make a different sound.
I think that the sax is cooler. It's partially because I play the alto sax, but I think the sax is easier too.
The alto sax is generally not known as "an E flat sax", as a baritone saxophone is also in E flat.
American Capital sax are Conn stencil, 10m tenor and 6m alto, same horn but cheap keyboard and lacqued... there are great sax, whit old keyb... very very good horn, like 10m and 6m cheap and no-conn logo... Jack B.
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Farm out alto sax notes
it allows the alto sax to make a different sound.
Adolphe Sax
I think that the sax is cooler. It's partially because I play the alto sax, but I think the sax is easier too.
The alto sax is generally not known as "an E flat sax", as a baritone saxophone is also in E flat.
Get a alto sax music book and read the instructions
Great escape is a good song to play for alto sax
Adolphe Sax
Learn Alto Sax and find out what the notes are.
Yes and no, a symphony does have an alto sax sometimes but it is not required for it to have one. It really depends if the symphony is classical, blues, or jazz. Jazz and blues should always have an alto sax. Classical doesn't really need an alto sax, but it does make classical sound better.