Selmer trumpets cost anywhere from $50 to $5,000, depending on the model.

Are Selmer saxophones good?

Selmer saxophones are world renowned for their quality both in manufacture and in musical tone. Not only is a Selmer saxophone the clear choice of most professionals, but it is one of the most commonly played saxophone for students as well.

What can I do with my old saxophone?

Sell it. Take the sax to the most reputable repair shop near you and have them appraise it. This is a fast and simple way to learn what the sax is worth. They may have consignment options or offer to buy it from you directly.

Where are Selmer alto saxophones made?

The Seles Axos saxophone is made in the Henri Selmer Paris factory located in Mantes-la-Ville, France, in the same factory as all other models since 1922. Like all top-of-the-range Henri Selmer Paris instruments, this model continues the tradition of craftsmanship manufacturing integrating new industrial techniques.

Where to buy used saxophones?

If you’re in the market for used saxophones for sale, MMI has a selection of used and pre-owned saxophones in a variety of styles and in great condition. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned musician, you can buy pre-owned saxophones from MMI with total confidence!

What is the saxophone used for?

The saxophone is used in classical music (such as concert bands, chamber music, solo repertoire, and, occasionally, orchestras), military bands, marching bands, and jazz (such as big bands and jazz combos).

Is a saxophone used in an orchestra?

Generally, when we hear a saxophone in the orchestra, they are a featured soloist. Pieces like L’Arlesienne, Rachmaninoff ’s Symphonic Dances , and Pictures at an Exhibition are all well known for their saxophone usage, but in every case they are featured soloists.

Is the guitar as expressive as the sax?

The saxophone is ultra expressive and sensitive to the vocal line while the guitar fills in the lush harmony and beautiful accompaniment. The variations on Ah vous dirai-je, Maman offers some lighter but intricate ensemble fun to break up the expressive intensity of the Schubert Arpeggione Sonata and Mozart’s Adagio in B Minor.