Conn Tenor Saxophone Types And How To Get A Conn Tenor Saxophone Of Your
Own
Nothing can beat the rich sound and easy keywork that a Conn Tenor Saxophone can give. It was at its peak early
in the 20th century when it was a mainstay in military bands.
Unfortunately, Conn stopped making professional models in the 1970's, focusing instead on making a student line
for their Conn Tenor Saxophones. Whether you'd like to simply acquire one for your collection, or you have plans to
play the instrument, here is what you need to know about it.
If you are a student, and are looking for a tenor saxophone, then the Conn Tenor Saxophone might be the best
choice for you. Students in bands opt for the Conn because of its durability. The Conn company designed these
saxophones so it could be used repeatedly with little wear and tear.
The keys are durable as well, and won't buckle under your fingers no matter how long you've been playing the
saxophone. Newer models are built with more flexibility in range and can reach up to the high F key. Also, even the
student line saxophones are built to mimic the rich musical quality which were found in older, professional
models.
The Director 37M is one of the more popular brands of Conn Tenor Saxophones. It has a high range for a tenor
sax, brass keys, and a lacquered body. Students can have a brand new Director 37M for under 2,000 dollars. One of
its newer student models, this saxophone responds well to keywork and is balanced in terms of projection and sound
quality.
Since saxophones generally are too expensive for a student's budget, most schools typically order a number of
saxophones for their student band members to rent. If you are a member of the student band, it might be wiser to
rent one if playing is just a hobby to you.
However, if you are really a musician at heart, you can purchase a secondhand saxophone online if you find $2000
dollars is just a bit too much for you. Unlike Conn's professional models, there are several modern models
available in circulation today. A price of $1,500 to $1,000 is still reasonable, be wary of extremely low prices as
these might be scams. Also, remember to buy only from trusted sites so you wouldn't run into rouge sellers.
If you are a collector and either play a little, or just want to keep a collection of old professional makes of
the Conn Tenor Saxophone, then looking for it online would be much difficult. Also, the chances for getting scammed
are higher, since only a few classic Conn Tenor Saxophones exist nowadays.
You may try a vintage shop, but chances are, even if you find one, it might not be the make and year you're
looking for. Online collector sites are your best bet. If you can, choose a collector near your area so you could
inspect the saxophone for yourself. If not, then you'll have to make do with the pictures provided on the site.
Make sure you can see the serial number of the saxophone. All Conn Tenor Saxophones have their very own serial
number, which can also tell you what year they were manufactured.
This is the mark of a real Conn Tenor Saxophone, and you must do your research properly. On the internet is a
list of serial numbers for different makes and years. Just match the information to the particular saxophone you
intend to buy to make sure you are buying the real thing.
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