Flanger Alto Saxophone (FS-004)
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No, you'll need a straight pipe soprano. I hope this was of assistance!
Selected User Reviews For Flanger Alto Saxophone (FS-004)
The stand appears to be structurally sound and stable, but the felt pads on the corners have started to peel up. The felt pads were applied with a lack of attention to detail, as you can see. ring at the bottom- The shaped one was dangling off the edge with adhesive exposed in a few places. At this price point, I suppose some of that is to be expected. In addition, the pads appear to be quite rough - a little rougher than you'd expect. br>br>I'm going to return this and give the genuine K. Have a go with the M model.
It's been three years since I purchased it, and it's still going strong! The fabric parts are frayed, but they're still functional!.
I'm in charge of a three-person team. For my cornet, I use a three-legged stand, but the longer trumpet requires a five-legged stand.
My grandson will receive this as a gift.
Excellent quality at a reasonable price.
I was concerned that it would be made of cheap plastic, but it is not. For its size, it's surprisingly tough.
Excellent item.
Only one star was given in the first review. "Uneven feet" were present when it arrived. It leans because the feet on opposite sides are nearly a quarter inch apart. It doesn't look like it's going to stay put. " I left the clarinet on it for a few days. " The instrument's weight evened out the feet, resulting in a very stable position.