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Stagg AS218S Alto Saxophone
£787.00Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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EMA 20
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EMA 50
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Product Fundamentals
- Built to last Thanks to the amazing price the Stagg AS211S sax is a very accessible way to learn the alto saxophone. But just because theres a small price-tag attached to it doesnt mean its poor quality. The neck body and bell of the sax are made from yellow brass which produces a clear and rich sound - perfect for a variety of different genres. The Stagg AS211S alto saxophone even comes with leather pads with metal resonators. Why is this important? The leather pads ensure the keys create a tight seal around the tone holes on the saxophone. This will help with note production and tuning - essential skills for beginners. The metal resonators will add some brightness and clarity to your tone. Everything you need To ensure that you have the best possible experience Stagg has included everything you need to get started. To keep the saxophone safe the AS211S comes with a lightweight case that offers strong protection. On the outside of the case you will find a robust handle and a large pocket which is perfect for sheet music. To ensure you can start playing straight away Stagg has also included the essential accessories. When you receive your sax you will also receive a mouthpiece reed cap and ligature so you can start playing straight away! Stagg has even included a swab and a pair of gloves so you can look after and correctly maintain your new instrument. Specifications Key: Eb Range: Low Bb - High F# Body: Brass Bow: Brass Bell: Brass Keys: Brass Finish: Vintage Lacquer Neck: Brass Included Accessories: Mouthpiece reed ligature cap swab gloves and lightweight case
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