Sunday, May 18, 2014

Tips For Buying Vintage Saxophones For Sale

By Minnie Whitley


It is never easy to buy a used musical instrument. While finding one may be relatively easy, it is not the same case when it comes to determining the quality. The market is flooded with counterfeits and it requires a lot of experience to choose an original item. If you need a vintage saxophones for sale, please consider the tips below as they will make the process easier.

Get enough information about the horn you need. If you are not a professional collector, then there are chances that you do not know much about antique saxophones. However, much of this information is available in magazines, which you can easily find online. If you have no idea about the item, you may not even know if you are being sold an imitation.

It is easy to find many brands in the market, but you should know if they qualify to be sold as antiques. This is mainly determined by the year of production and the rarity of the item. Selmer, Yamaha, and Trevor James horns are some most known old brands. However, there are also others, which include Keilworth, Alexander Classique, Yanigasawa, Vandoren, and Rico Royal.

Know the difference between alto and tenor sax. You can play any instrument you want, but if you are a beginner, you need to start with something that will make the learning process easy. Traditionally, girls play alto horns, as they are light and easy to carry. Moreover, the tones are close together, making manipulation easy. Tenor saxophones are quite heavy and require a lot of air to play.

Examine the horn personally before you buy it. In most cases, you will find that the sax has been unused for many years. As such, it will probably play badly and sound imperfect. Check if the horn has any, even minor, rod or key damages that may affect its sound. If possible, do this will the help of a more experienced player.

Price is also another important consideration. The secret to getting a quality vintage item is to know the right market price. This is normally a factor of demand versus supply. If the item is extremely rare, then only a few dealers may have it. This means that they will have an arbitrary price tag based on the customer base.

Comparison-shopping helps a lot when you want to know the quality of items at different shops. Do not just visit a single dealer. Instead, go to at least three sellers so that you find out what they have as well as their prices. This will help you save money and get a quality sax.

Work with credible sellers. You definitely have no idea how to determine this unless you are a collector. Nevertheless, it is quite easy; just check if the dealer is a member of any professional organization. This will help know about their reputation and worthiness in the business.

There are many certified sellers around, so check the certification of the shop before you make your purchase. Ensure that one produces a certificate of membership to s professional association before you transact any business. You can confirm this through the internet.




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