Stepping Up Your Saxophone

Beginner instruments are meant for beginners

They're durable and they're easy to play.  A better player, though, needs a better instrument.

An intermediate or performer-level saxophone will be more responsive to the player's touch, which is especially important in quick passages, and will also have better range and quality of sound. 
A step-up instrument will be better-looking, too!

Here are some features that factor in.

Features Found on Most Beginner Saxophones

 Feature Benefits
 Power-forged keys                              
Better strength and durability                
 Nickel-plated keys
Durable, cleans easily
 

Features Found on Most Intermediate Saxophones

 Feature Benefits
 Annealed bell
Better response and tone color                            
 Power-forged keys
Better strength and durability
 Clear lacquered keys
More attractive finish
 High F# key
Extended range
 Adjustable thumb rest                                        
Comfortable hand position
 Bell engraving
Attractive appearance
 

Features Found on Most Performer Saxophones

 Feature Benefits
 Annealed bell, body, and bow                        
Best response and tone color
 Power-forged keys
Strong; allows adjustment without breaking
 Clear lacquered keys
More attractive finish
 High F# key
Extended range
Adjustable thumb rest
Comfortable hand position
 Ribbed construction
Improved post stability
 Mother of pearl finger buttons
Professional look and feel
 Blued steel springs
Responsive key action
 Detachable bell
Easier to work on and adjust
 Hand-engraved bell
Attractive appearance
 Hard rubber mouthpiece
More stable face and chamber
 

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