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Tenor saxophone for sale

In this area of tenor saxophones you can buy the instrument that suits your needs. If you are looking for a tenor initiation sax, a professional tenor sax or a tenor sax for jazz you will see the options offered by Trevor James, Yanagisawa, P. Mauriat or Selmer Paris among others. In addition, at La Musa Instrumentos we are specialists in saxophones, so we can advise you without compromise.


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The price of tenor saxophones varies based on quality and brand, typically ranging from $300 for beginner models to over $4,000 for professional instruments. Beginner saxophones are cost-effective and durable, while professional saxophones offer superior craftsmanship and sound quality. Remember to factor in additional costs for essential accessories like reeds, mouthpieces, cases, straps, and harnesses. At La Musa Instrumentos, we provide a wide selection of tenor saxophones to suit all skill levels and budgets, ensuring every musician finds the right instrument for their journey.

The main differences between alto and tenor saxophones lie in their size, pitch, and tone. The alto saxophone, smaller and pitched in E-flat, produces a higher, brighter sound, making it ideal for classical and jazz music. The tenor saxophone, larger and pitched in B-flat, offers a deeper, richer tone, preferred in jazz and blues. Both share similar fingering systems, making it easy for players to switch between them. At La Musa instrumentos, we offer a diverse range of both alto and tenor saxophones, catering to the specific needs and preferences of each musician.

Cleaning a tenor saxophone is essential for maintaining its quality and prolonging its lifespan. First, disassemble the saxophone carefully, removing the mouthpiece, reeds, and neck. Use a soft cleaning swab to clean the inside of the saxophone body, neck, and mouthpiece, removing moisture and debris. For the exterior, a soft cloth can be used to gently wipe down the saxophone, avoiding abrasive materials that can scratch the finish.

For the mouthpiece, use lukewarm water and mild soap, ensuring it's completely dry before reassembling. Regularly check and replace pads and reeds as needed. It's important to handle the saxophone gently during cleaning to avoid damaging the keys or mechanism.

At La Musa instrumentos, we recommend using specialized saxophone cleaning kits and seeking professional maintenance periodically to ensure your tenor saxophone remains in optimal condition. Regular cleaning not only keeps the instrument looking and sounding its best but also enhances its longevity and performance.

Playing the tenor saxophone can be challenging for beginners, but it is a rewarding and manageable process. The tenor saxophone is larger and requires more air than the alto saxophone, which can be demanding for new players. However, its finger spacing is comfortable for most hand sizes, and its fingering system is relatively straightforward.

Success in playing the tenor saxophone depends on consistent practice, proper breath control, and a good understanding of musical concepts. Beginners should focus on fundamental techniques such as proper embouchure, breath support, and finger positioning.

At La Musa instrumentos, we encourage aspiring saxophonists to start with lessons from a qualified instructor. Regular practice and dedication can make learning the tenor saxophone a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Remember, every expert was once a beginner, and with the right guidance and persistence, mastering the tenor saxophone is certainly within reach.

The saxophone is an instrument found in a multitude of contexts and genres. Its great flexibility of nuances and its penetrating, sweet, and also sensual timbre, makes its sound easily identifiable by music lovers, both professionals and amateurs. Among the saxophone family, the tenor stands out, one of the most commercial instruments due to the very special sound it produces. If you are thinking about buying a tenor sax, we invite you to learn about some aspects that will allow you to select the right one.

What are the types of saxophone?

Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the family called saxophone, patented a large set of instruments, each with different tones ranging from sopranino saxophone to subcontrabass. Currently, only four of them are the most used: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone. As their names suggest, the main difference between them is the frequency of the sound produced, with the soprano sax being the highest and the bass sax the lowest.

Things you should consider before buying a tenor sax

Before buying a tenor saxophone, it is important to consider several aspects to make an informed decision. Define your budget and look for brands and models that suit your needs. Decide on the saxophone's aesthetic finish, as there are many, and take into account the quality of the material. Make sure it includes the necessary accessories, and if possible, you can try it without obligation in our test booth. Research and read reviews, consider the musical style you want to play, and ask us for advice: we have a team of professional musicians ready to help and guide you. Remember that at La Musa instruments we offer a warranty and good after-sales service, including our own workshop. These steps will help you find the ideal tenor saxophone for you.

Which is the best sax to start playing?

For some experts, the alto sax is the most suitable for beginners, because the distance between its keys facilitates fingering. In addition, its weight and dimensions are smaller than those of other types of sax, making them more manageable for children and teenagers.

In the case of the tenor saxophone, given its significant size and weight, its use is not recommended for children and people of small stature.

Buy tenor saxophones at La Musa Instruments

At La Musa Instruments, your online woodwind musical instruments store, you can buy a tenor sax that best suits your needs. On our website, you can find the best brands in the market: Yamaha tenor sax, Arnolds & Sons, buy P. Mauriat tenor sax, Selmer tenor saxophone and Yanagisawa tenor sax, among many others. Just like necks, saxophone mouthpieces, and other tenor sax accessories you need for your wind instruments.

Don't wait to buy the tenor saxophone you need to take your performance to a professional level.

Best-selling tenor saxophones at La Musa Instruments

German Brass. Mother of pearl key buttonsPalm keys: Adjustable. Thumb rest: Metal, adjusta..
6,399.00€
Ex Tax: 5,288.43€
Splendid lacquered finished  Key of Bb Yellow brass body Ergonomic Key Shapes De..
2,499.00€
Ex Tax: 2,065.29€
TREVOR JAMES Signature Custom RAW "XS" tenor saxophone Out Of Stock
The 'Raw' XS saxophone undergoes extra (XS) hand buffing to the body and mechanism which as sax play..
3,749.00€
Ex Tax: 3,098.35€
YANAGISAWA TWO20U Tenor Sax Pre-Order
Bronze body. Bronze neck. Unlacquered. Pads with metal resonators. Blue steel sp..
4,999.00€
Ex Tax: 4,131.40€
Material : German Brass. Key buttons : Mother of pearl. Palm keys : Adjustable. Thumb..
4,999.00€
Ex Tax: 4,131.40€
YANAGISAWA TWO37PG Tenor Saxophone Pre-Order
Solid Silver bell, body and neck. Pink Gold Plated Finish. Waterproof pads with Metal reso..
16,999.00€
Ex Tax: 14,048.76€
P. MAURIAT 20th Anniversary Tenor Saxophone 2-3 Days
Black Nickel Plated with Gold Lacquered KeysHight F# Key. Dual-Bracing Neck. Key touches: ..
4,899.00€
Ex Tax: 4,048.76€
SELMER Supreme NG GO Tenor Saxophone Available in 2-3 weeks
Finish: NG GO Black laquer with gold lacquered keys. New "SUPREME" Engraved Key: Bb3-..
11,399.00€
Ex Tax: 9,420.66€
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