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Nice sound for good price
I started playing tenor sax for 3 years. After one year, I decided to buy me a new mouth piece for a better sound (I had a standard yamaha). I'm very content, especially in relation to the price.
The handling is good, you can clip it easily on the s-bow.
The responsiveness is very good, you can form the tone sensitive and soft (if you want to).
You can get a bell shaped sound with the tool. The tone spectrum is well balanced.
Buying the Selmer S80D was a great motivation for me, it's still a pleasure playing it.
I'm playing with a drummer and a bass player in a jazz trio.
All in all I think it is suited for playing in classic style or smooth jazz. It's not "rough" enough for bebop or blues.
The handling is good, you can clip it easily on the s-bow.
The responsiveness is very good, you can form the tone sensitive and soft (if you want to).
You can get a bell shaped sound with the tool. The tone spectrum is well balanced.
Buying the Selmer S80D was a great motivation for me, it's still a pleasure playing it.
I'm playing with a drummer and a bass player in a jazz trio.
All in all I think it is suited for playing in classic style or smooth jazz. It's not "rough" enough for bebop or blues.
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