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The Mendini by Cecilio Alto Saxophone is a meticulously handcrafted E-flat alto sax designed for beginners and intermediate players. Featuring a large bore for rich sound projection, durable brass construction with a stylish gold lacquer finish, and ergonomic mother-of-pearl keys, it ensures both professional tone and comfortable play. The package includes essential accessories like a chromatic tuner, 10 reeds, mouthpiece, gloves, and a hard-shell case, making it a complete starter kit trusted by music instructors worldwide.
| ASIN | B00501ISY4 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Battery type | Zinc Carbon |
| Body Material | Brass |
| Color Name | Nickel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (251) |
| Date First Available | 20 August 2012 |
| Instrument Key | E Flat |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item model number | MAS-N+92D+PB |
| Material Type | Metal, Nickel |
| Musical Style | All styles |
| Product Dimensions | 66.04 x 33.02 x 17.78 cm; 0.28 g |
| Proficiency Level | Novice, Intermediate |
| Size | Alto |
L**Z
Todo llegó como la imagen
W**N
I have the Nickel Plated instrument, silver keys and body. Out of the box it is the most beautiful sax I've ever held. It came ready to play with 11 reeds, ... one ready in the mouthpiece. As for sound, so far so good. I am an older jazz saxophonist and I find variation of the reed and mouthpiece necessary to test different sound qualities. I took it through the paces, all the scales, some improvisational play w/ two different mouth pieces, 7 different reeds. One pad was sticking, so I put a little oil on it. The reeds aren't the greatest (the Glory reeds are much better). Other than that, it plays fine. This is the third low-cost mainland China sax I've tried. A lot of the great sax players were dirt poor when they started, and these low cost instruments may be all the future musicians have initially. My first test was an Antigua student model rented for my son, then a Glory and the Mendini off Amazon. They all are manufactured from a similar/identical CAD design based on a high end Selmer Paris (built with lower quality materials). The Mendini is the best of the three I've tried so far. The key springs were more stiff and the sound less bright than my higher end Antigua pro, but that may be due to the newness of sax. With a good mouthpiece and seasoned reed, the Mendini has been really nice to play ... and it looks and feels great. I had a Bundy and Vito when I was a kid ... this is nicer. FYI, I ignore sax reviews that aren't from verified purchasers. The most popular negative review seems to be from someone who never bought this sax. Also, be cautious of reviews from new sax players playing with a new reed. Reeds need moisture and get better with use. They also need a well trained lip to really good sound.
J**A
A tiempo, completo y en buenas condiciones
V**E
Esta muy lindo
A**R
Arrived and several keys didn't function. Requested a refund through Amazon but it has to be acknowledged and approved by the seller. Wanted to just buy a proper name brand unit but ended up having it repaired myself. Once I decided to retract my cancelation request they emailed me. 2 months later. Customer service is literally nonexistent...well until you are past the point of a return.
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