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Lazarro Black Nickel-Silver Keys Bb B-Flat Straight Soprano Saxophone Sax Lazarro+11 Reeds,Care Kit~24 COLORS Available-310-BN

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Color: Black Nickel-Silver Keys


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  • Are You looking for your new Straight Soprano Saxophone to fulfill all your musical needs... We have the perfect instrument for You - "Lazarro" Straight Soprano Saxophone"
  • Our "Lazarro" Saxophones are perfect for any occasions: lessons, concerts, bands and orchestras. We follow USA Standards for our Saxophones, that is why they are teacher and school approved
  • We are a USA Brand that you can trust. Our Saxophones are not just stylish, but also very durable, have great sound quality and are always hand checked by our professional team in New York.
  • "Lazarro" Saxophones made according to International Standards, regardless of the colors and keys, and feature the same sound quality, mechanisms and durability.
  • Package: Lazarro Straight Soprano Saxophone, Curved and Straight Necks, Mouthpiece with Reed, Cap and Ligature, Box of 10 Lazarro Reeds, Fabric Case, Neck Strap, Cleaning Cloth, Reeds Holder, Cleaning Rod, White Gloves, Screwdriver, Cork Grease and Tweezers

Description

Bb Straight Soprano Saxophone Lazarro has Bb Keys, High F Key.Made from Real BRASS and has Hand Engraved Bell Decoration, High Quality Leather Pads with Metal Resonators, Adjustable Key Height Screws and Metal Thumb Rest


Item Weight: 6.63 pounds


Package Dimensions: 25 x 9 x 6.1 inches


Date First Available: December 14, 2020


Color Name: Black Nickel-Silver Keys


Material Type: Brass


Instrument Key: B Flat


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  • Pretty good for price point
Color: Black Nickel-Gold Keys
For the price, it's pretty good. There were a few fittings that needed adjusting out of the box, and the included mouthpiece and reeds aren't very good. Ultimately a good entry soprano sax for a first time player.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by Malakai Black

  • (Updated) Mine was terrible when I received it, but a local shop has fixed it up for me.
Color: Silver Body-Gold Keys
*** UPDATE REVIEW (3/5) *** Alright, so shortly after making this review, I took it to my local instrument shop, and had their repair guy work his magic. Surprisingly, it works MUCH better than it did when I first received it. I wish I could tell you exactly what he did to fix it, but honestly I have no idea. They were going to charge me $100 for fixing it but for some reason they felt nice and didn't charge me. All the problems I have listed in the initial review are fixed, the only one that's cutting it close is the tuning, they had to shave down the cork on both necks A LOT to get the Yamaha mouthpiece to be able to go far enough on the neck to not be super flat. If you buy it, I guess be prepared to have it give you problems and a shop might be able to fix it... *** INITIAL REVIEW (1/5) *** So, like you are, I read through the reviews, 150 reviews, averages out to 4 stars, can't be that bad right? The top reviews say that the saxophone is surprisingly good for the price, the only thing that sucks is the mouthpiece, and a Yamaha 4C mouthpiece is like $30 to replace it so who cares, right? I've been playing various saxophones, Yamahas, Selmers, Tenors, Bari's, etc. since about 2012, about ten years. This is the worst saxophone I've seen in those 10 years. I've been trying to play/fix it for two days now. Because all the top reviews said that the mouthpiece was terrible, I bought a Yahama 4C standard mouthpiece and some Vandoren strength 3 reeds before even getting the saxophone at my door. --- CONS --- - Mouthpiece is actually terrible, unusable. So the rest of these cons are WITH a Yamaha 4C mouthpiece... - Saxophone as a whole is extremely flat, like extremely flat, middle C should register as a concert Bb, middle C on mine registers as an in-tune concert A... No amount of pushing the mouthpiece in more or biting down harder on the reed out of desperation will get the pitch to go up high enough to not be an entire half-step too flat. - The G# key does nothing. When you press the key down, it raises a little lever that's supposed to bring a small pad up and well- play G#. When the little lever goes up, the pad is already up. Fingering G and G# both play G#... - Low B key clicks when pressed, making for a very weird key action. The key will go all the way down and the pad will go all the way down, but on the way down and back up you'll hear and feel a "ka-klunk" still not sure what's catching on what. - For some reason going from middle C# to middle D sounds like a full step and not a half-step, maybe this problem is related to the other G# or just general out of tune problems? Haven't figured out the cause yet. --- PROS --- - None I'm going to take the saxophone to a local music/repair shop to see if they can fix the problems it has. But for now, that's where I am with this saxophone. I regret my purchase, unfortunately I think the real solution is just to save up for a quality saxophone... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2022 by Nick Miller

  • Surprisingly nice horn!!! Bought different mouthpiece.
So I haven't played in years! Like 13 years since I dabbled in church band and 15 since high school band. I marched an alto and for jazz and concert, played a tenor in the way back. My mouth is completely out of shape!! I have always wanted a soprano though so I finally ordered this one. It's pretty cool! The sound will improve as I do but its not the horn, I assure you its me! I used everything that came with the sax to play it and I agree with most reviews, the mouthpiece is total crap! I have another one coming tomorrow. I'm using the reeds because I figure by the time I run through them, (12, not 11 as advertised) I'll be able to notice the nicer reeds. For now, I'm honking and squeeking so bad that there is no reed that can save me! Lol I wish so bad that these Chinese horns were available when I was in school. I played a few of the most used up beat down saxes on the planet and for a few hundred bucks could have had one like this! There is really everything you could need in the box ready to go! I don't know how you could put a lyre on it to March, maybe thats not something people do?? But other than that, everything is as expected. My tenor is a vintage selmer Paris super action 80 and I've had a couple Altos, Yamaha and some off brand I can't remember now. Point is, I've played a few different levels of sax, although not soprano, and this one really seems to be made well! My senior year, I was also the in house repair person for saxes, I could fix most anything that the marching band could destroy unless it needed welded so I do know how they should work. The keys are very responsive and the pads seem to be a fine quality. I did order a few Chinese pads for my tenor a few years ago, had some dried out and nasty ones, and they were absolutely fine so I do expect these to be OK as well. I was reluctant to order this because it isn't something I really have time for anymore but I've been making time to play and I'm really loving it!! Good thing I drank that bottle of cheap wine at new years and bought it! Hahahaha!!! That explains why its pink! Who ever heard of a pink saxophone? I love it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by MamaSews

  • Un super instrumento
Color: Sea Blue-Gold Keys
Pata participar en una banda. Particular.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Edwin Ruiz

  • Plays right out of box. Love it.
Color: Silver Nickel
Read a bunch it may need to go for tuning, but it played whole range instantly. Key is to ditch the included mouthpiece and reeds. Prepurchased a Berg Larson w 2.5 platicover reeds and holy crap, can't wait to break her in n start gigging and doubling w my tenor. Well worth the empty wallet til next payday. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Papa Pelican

  • Great Sax for Money
My son has played the tenor sax for 3 years and wanted a soprano as well. We didn't want to drop a thousand bucks so purchased this one. We did upgrade the mouth piece with a Yamaha mouthpiece and upgraded the reeds as well. He was able to play with the reeds provided with no issues and said they are just fine to use. He's had the sax for 3 weeks and is totally pleased with it and has had no issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by Noelle P

  • Just Perfect
Color: Silver Nickel
I would recommend getting a new mouthpiece and starting on 2 and a half reeds. The instrument came with not a single scratch on it, all keys seal perfectly. I did not have to sand the neck down or anything. The instrument is beautiful and was handled with care.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Evan Evan

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