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Tenor Saxophones

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A significant member of jazz, concert and marching bands from around the world, the tenor saxophone is an enjoyable experience for any music fan to undertake. Developed in 1846, the tenor is larger in size than the alto sax and played in the key of B flat. Tenor saxophones are also commonly considered to be the most versatile member of the saxophone family. In fact, many influential musicians can be found displaying their incredible talents with tenor saxophones over the past century, including Jake Clemons, Alto Reed and Sonny Rollins.

Whether you're an experienced performer or a hobbyist who's looking for a new challenge, you'll find a wide range of tenor saxophones within this section. From Allora and Selmer to Bundy and Antigua winds, these companies are all well-known globally for their exceptionally crafted tenor saxophones, thanks to the careful attention their designing teams give to even the smallest detail. For a tone that combines easy playability with remarkable projection, the Amati 73PQ tenor saxophone will please any player. Consisting of a solid nickel-silver neck and bell, this tenor sax also comes with a case, mouthpiece, cap and ligature. Overall, the Amati 73PQ tenor saxophone is a great choice for any aspiring performer.

Another popular option is the Andreas Eastman ETS640 professional tenor saxophone. With its precise intonation and balanced sound, this comfortable sax comes with many extras such as adjustable palm key heights, and overall is a delight to play. There are many benefits to learning a musical instrument. It can relax you after a stressful day, keep you sharp mentally, and even improve your focus. All it takes is a passion for the music, and the determination to simply get up and go for it. One of the great things about tenor saxophones is their versatility, making them appealing to fans of nearly any genre. And no doubt, taking up the tenor saxophone is a superb way of filling your life with the joy of music.