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Bundy II Eb Alto Saxophone with Case

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Saxophones were invented in 1840, and in 1927, Selmer (previously known as Zelmer, before a spelling change) and Bundy began to collaborate on production. The alto saxophone, which is in the key of E-flat, is the closest instrument to the human voice. This particular example is in overall good condition and weighs 10 lbs in the case. The brass student horn is also in good condition and sounds and plays well.

The invention of the saxophone dates back to 1840, and nearly a century later, in 1927, Selmer (formerly Zelmer) and Bundy started working together on the production of these musical instruments. Among the saxophone family, the alto saxophone, which is tuned to the key of E-flat, is considered the closest in timbre to the human voice. The saxophone in question is in a generally well-preserved state and weighs 10 lbs when placed in its case. Likewise, the brass student horn is in good condition and produces a satisfactory sound while being played.

Designed in 1840, the saxophone has evolved over the decades, and in 1927, Selmer (previously known as Zelmer) and Bundy began to collaborate on its production. The alto saxophone, with its E-flat key, is the instrument that most closely resembles the human voice. This particular example is in overall good condition and weighs 10 lbs when placed in its case. Additionally, the brass student horn is also in good condition and performs well, both in terms of sound and playability.

The saxophone was invented in 1840, and it was not until 1927 that Selmer (formerly Zelmer) and Bundy partnered up to work on the production of these instruments. The alto saxophone, tuned to the E-flat key, is the variant that most closely emulates the human voice. This specific saxophone is in generally good condition and weighs 10 lbs with the case included. Likewise, the brass student horn is also in a well-maintained state and produces a satisfactory sound when played.

Invented in 1840, the saxophone saw a significant development in 1927 when Selmer (previously known as Zelmer) and Bundy began to collaborate on its production. The alto saxophone, which is in the key of E-flat, is the instrument that most closely resembles the human voice. The saxophone in question is in overall good condition and weighs 10 lbs when placed in its case. Additionally, the brass student horn is also in good condition and performs well, both in terms of sound and playability.

product information:

AttributeValue
item_weight10.1 pounds
package_dimensions24.3 x 11.3 x 6.1 inches
customer_reviews
ratings_count5
stars2.6
best_sellers_rank#156,215 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#348 in Saxophones (Musical Instruments)
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableFebruary 22, 2013
color_nameBrass
material_typeBrass
musical_stylejazz, blues
instrument_keyE Flat

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