
I play a Semer Mark VI tenor sax . It’s valuable and I wanted the utmost protection for it as I go to my gigs . I was also needing a lighter weight case . This is it and I’m very satisfied .
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Okay, these are my four main characters. They're all sixteen years old, and much of the story centers around this high school choir they're in and a mystery about their director, but anyways: Geraldine Di Marcie: A "soprano powerhouse" who can be kind of a diva sometimes, but tries to stay humble. She's very stylish, also inquisitive, empathetic, and emotional. She's a bit of a drama queen, but her heart is in the right place. Medium-long brown hair, grey-green Blue Tenor eyes, medium-short, very pretty. Madelyn Schumann: An alto whose greatest talent is playing the piano. Also known as "Maestro". She usually plays accompaniment for the choir. She's very emotionally strong and sometimes sarcastic. She is very witty, practical, and rational. Waist-length wavy dark blonde hair, aqua-blue eyes, medium short. Christian Johannes: Half of a well-known (in the school) tenor-and-bass duet, as bass. He's very calm and laid back, pays attention to details. He's extremely intelligent and poised, fluent in German, English, Italian, and Danish. Often he's the voice of reason. Dark brown wavy hair, gold-brown eyes, tall and muscular, very tan. Jojo (Joseph) Dazzle: Tenor half of Christian's duet. He's random and spastic, very excitable and sometimes scatter-brained. He has a lot of creativity and artistic ability. Very flamboyant. Also very vocal about his opinion- which gets him in trouble with teachers. Sassy- but not mean. Very loving (unless you insult him right off the bat) and loyal. Bleached blonde hair, light blue eyes, medium-tall and skinny.



































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I have a Selmer, Mark 6 tenor.. and it fits into the pro-pac like a glove. Love the extra pockets located on the outside of the case. Don’t like the way the two handle halfs snap together, have to line them perfectly
My 13 year old son got this case for his birthday awhile back and it has been great. He has no problems trying to carry it through school. It has held up well. After one year of being tossed in the trunk of a car, loaded and unloaded off the school trailer for parades, stuffed in lockers and just the general abuse that horns take in Jr. High. This case still looks brand new. The original case that came with the horn broke in 6 months. This one is perfect and there has been no damage to the horn during all this abuse. The pockets on the sides are big enough to hold his flip folders, extra reeds, and much more. I would recommend to anyone that is looking for a case that this one is great!
Lightweight, easy to carry. This is a great bag. My daughter plays tenor sax, and she is pretty petite. This case has been a great find, as it’s durable enough to be bumped around on a school bus, but lightweight enough for her to handle. The quality is good, the pockets are a great bonus, and overall I would highly recommend this case.
An excellent case. Fits the big bell from a 1963 Buescher Tenor nicely. Very impressed with product. Wish it came with the backpack strap as standard equipment though.
When you are a player of Mintzer’s ability, you can play tunes with chords with flat nines, sharp thirteens, and everything in between. It is apparently impossible for Mintzer to conceive of a tune that doesn’t have a chord chart that looks like a sequence of random symbols. So, the chart for the first tune, a 12-bar blues, contains thirteen different chords in the first 12 bars! It get’s worse from there. If you want to play funk, you have to be able to jam on one chord, that’s what funk is all about, but, even in Mintzer’s funk tunes, the chords change every two beats, thus it is not applicable to what I think of as funk playing. The book consists of transcribed solos, there is no explanation or comment at all. I bought the “Etudes” book, and now the “Easy Etudes” book. I didn’t learn one thing from “Etudes” and I don’t expect to learn anything from “Easy Etudes”.
My younger son started playing the tenor sax this year. Rico Reeds was recommended by the teacher. So far, my son has not used up the first two boxes since he started playing 5 months ago. Of course, he burned through them faster at the beginning. Good quality, no defects in any of the reeds that we have found.
These came quickly and were just as described. A good price for quality reeds.
These reeds are nice for beginning and intermediate leveled players. As I said in the title: these reeds work nice. Although these reeds are not the greatest, they usually work fine, are very durable and dependable. If you are an advanced musician try Vandoren. Fast shipping and great service as always in Amazon.
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