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Alto Saxophones

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Etude EAS-200 Student Series Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $399.99
Giardinelli GAS-12 Series Alto Saxophone by Selmer
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Product Price  $2,699.00
Allora AAS-450 Vienna Series Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $1,799.00
Allora AAS-580 Chicago Series Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $1,949.00
Allora AAS-550 Paris Series Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $1,999.00
Blessing BAS-1287 Standard Series Eb Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $2,995.00
$2,635.60
Yamaha YAS-62III Professional Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $3,689.99
Yamaha YAS-26 Standard Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $2,550.00
$2,040.00
Giardinelli GAS-300 Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $1,299.00
P. Mauriat PMSA-57GC Intermediate Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $2,379.00
$1,999.20
P. Mauriat System 76 Professional Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $3,679.00
P. Mauriat PMXA-67R Series Professional Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $3,749.00
Allora AAS-250 Student Series Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $849.00
Yamaha YAS-480 Intermediate Eb Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $2,928.99
Selmer Paris Series II Model 52 Jubilee Edition Alto...
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from  Product Price  $6,499.00
$5,624.25
Yamaha YAS-875EXII Custom Series Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $4,969.99
Yamaha YAS-82ZII Custom Series Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $4,969.99
Yanagisawa AWO10 Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $5,839.00
Selmer Paris SeleS AXOS Series Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $3,999.00
$2,999.25
Jupiter JAS700A Student Eb Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $2,779.00
P. Mauriat Venus Professional Copper Body Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $4,599.00
P. Mauriat P. Mauriat Advanced Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $2,379.00
Jupiter 1100 series Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $2,999.00
Allora Play It Again Deluxe Alto Saxophone Kit
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Product Price  $1,655.00
Allora Play It Again Alto Saxophone Kit
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Product Price  $900.99
Allora AAS-450L Intermediate Alto Saxophone Value Bundle
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Product Price  $1,650.00
Allora Play It Again Midnight Deluxe Alto Saxophone Kit
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Product Price  $1,805.00
Allora AAS-250 Student Alto Saxophone Value Bundle
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Product Price  $881.99
Allora Play It Again Silver Supreme Alto Saxophone Kit
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Product Price  $2,319.00
Allora Play It Again Supreme Alto Saxophone Kit
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Product Price  $1,869.00
Selmer 300 Series Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $2,669.00
P. Mauriat Le Bravo Intermediate Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $2,979.00
P. Mauriat PMXA-67RX Influence Professional Alto Saxophone
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from  Product Price  $4,629.00
$3,974.25
Yanagisawa AWO2 Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $5,589.00
Yanagisawa AWO1 Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $4,369.00
$3,495.20
Yanagisawa WO20 Series Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $6,899.00
Prelude by Conn-Selmer PAS111 Alto Saxophone Outfit
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Product Price  $1,119.00
Jupiter JAS710GNA Student Eb Alto Saxophone
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Product Price  $2,949.00
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Pearl Belsona Alto Saxophone With ABS Case
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Product Price  $1,914.00
Selmer Selmer Alto Saxophone, Lacquer Finish, Lightweight...
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from  Product Price  $2,918.00

As the most popular and widely-used member of the saxophone family, the alto sax is a fixture in a huge variety of musical genres, from classical to jazz to contemporary. Though it is generally made of brass, the alto, like all saxophones, is classified as a woodwind due to its use of a reed and close similarity to the clarinet. The saxophone was created around the year 1840 by legendary instrument maker Adolphe Sax. These weren't the only instruments that Sax designed, but he considered them to be his magnum opus and so he named them after himself. Sax imagined a total of 14 different varieties of saxophone, of which the alto saxophone is the most common today. Besides the sound, ease of use also sets the alto apart from other saxophones. It's not particularly big, so you don't need large hands to play it. The relatively small mouthpiece is easy to master. It requires less air than other saxophones and there is a wide variety of saxophone music written with the alto in mind. For all of these reasons as well as the overall design of the instrument, an alto saxophone is the perfect introduction for a new player to learn correct posture, breathing technique, fingering and embouchure. To make an informed choice when picking out a saxophone, you'll want to pay close attention to the details—in particular, the keys, pads and finish. For beginners, a student model with stamped keys and cardboard or felt pads is a good starting point. If you are a more experienced player, you will most likely prefer die-cast keys with leather pads for longevity and the best possible seal around the keyholes. Most saxophones are available with a lacquer finish which has little, if any, effect on the sound, while higher-end models will often give you a choice of plated finishes. Plating does impact the sound—silver plating adds brightness and clarity, which is ideal for marching bands, and gold plating brings greater warmth for a more weighty tone. Other things to look for in an alto saxophone include the accessories it comes with, such as a case, mouthpiece and reeds, as well as the engraving, if any, as a matter of preference. Above all, choose a model that matches your skill level as closely as possible. Whether you're in a marching band or an orchestra, or even setting out to be the next Anthony Braxton, your saxophone is as personal a choice as your favorite song.