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Selmer reference 54 alto low notes
Selmer reference 54 alto low notes













selmer reference 54 alto low notes

And what a beautiful instrument I wont make the same mistake and sell this one. The action is smooth and very responsive. The post for high E is high and a straight finger will interfere with it. The tone is fantastic, and the low notes are easy to hit and sustain. : If you play high E with your right hand index finger straight, you will need to learn to curl it to play this sax. They reverted to round pearl for the alternate high F key and the right hand index keys were changed to be low to the body and without a curved stop on the high E key. We are pleased that (unlike with the Référence tenors), Selmer did It joins Keilwerth SX90 / SX90R and Rampone & Cazzani R1 Jazz saxophones at the dark end of the sonic spectrum. The sax is indeed warmer sounding, particularly in the bottom of its range where it is quite different from a Serie III. Top shell and rubber surface lower shell. It is a modified Flight case with with a zipper closure, carbon fibre- look Shaped like older horns, flatter to the body. Low notes were still a little sharp, but the rest of the range was very solid. After adjustments, however, the horn drastically improved. Low notes were sharp, upper register was flat, middle D and E were at least 35 cents sharp. The alternate high F key is now a round pearl and that the side index are Winner: Selmer Reference 54 Intonation: Selmer Reference 54: Intonation was terrible when first received. Mechanically, this sax takes direction from many sources including aspects of the Mark VI and current state-of-the-art Serie III.

selmer reference 54 alto low notes

Now we can offer the finishes shown here. Originally, a dark-lacquered horn reminiscent of the Mark VI with elaborate floral engraving somewhat like the vintage American engraved horns.

  • Unique keying for middle C#, a note which is often tricky to play in tune on the alto.No other saxophone make or model uses this innovative new keying.
  • Far better ergonomics (palm keys are closer to the hands and easier to reach).
  • The Ref is assured and confident, and focused too. In this instance youre looking down through the low E tonehole to the bore beneath the thumb hook. Several improvements were made to the Serie II saxophone and the selling price is only a little more. Selmer Reference 54 alto saxophone Origin: France (Guide price: £5300. The Serie III alto saxophone was released in the fall of 1999.

    selmer reference 54 alto low notes

    The Super Action 80 Serie II alto saxophones were released by Selmer (Paris) in 1986.















    Selmer reference 54 alto low notes