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<blockquote data-quote="thomsax" data-source="post: 414949" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Many good sopranos out there. I'm with Nick W. I think to play soprano needs more work compare to alto or tenor. A teacher or an advanced soprano player can help. I'm a terrible soprano player but I really like to blow the soprano sax. I play old traditional sopranos like Buescher TT, Conn NW, Kohlert and Keilwerth (stencil). One piece sopranos. I play Selmer "Classic" D mouthpiece. My freinds are playing Yanigiswaxa S-800, Yamaha YSS-62, B&C S1, Selmer MKVI and they sounds fantastic ... . The old sopranos use to go for less money. But maybe needs alternative fingers to play well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomsax, post: 414949, member: 17"] Many good sopranos out there. I'm with Nick W. I think to play soprano needs more work compare to alto or tenor. A teacher or an advanced soprano player can help. I'm a terrible soprano player but I really like to blow the soprano sax. I play old traditional sopranos like Buescher TT, Conn NW, Kohlert and Keilwerth (stencil). One piece sopranos. I play Selmer "Classic" D mouthpiece. My freinds are playing Yanigiswaxa S-800, Yamaha YSS-62, B&C S1, Selmer MKVI and they sounds fantastic ... . The old sopranos use to go for less money. But maybe needs alternative fingers to play well? [/QUOTE]
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