The Vespro soprano saxophone in beautiful black nickel finish with silver plated keywork. Additional finishes available. See below.
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FRONT |
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RIGHT |
BACK |
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SILVER PLATE |
GOLD LACQUER |
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FEATURES
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BENEFITS
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Articulations and keywork of a professional saxophone
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Many instruments priced for the student and adult beginner markets remove these features, where certain key combinations contribute to facility in chromatic and chordal passages. The Vespro has all of the articulations available on saxophones costing thousands of dollars more. |
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Keyed to Hi G |
Unlike other sopranos in this particular range, which often are keyed only to F or F#, the Vespro Soprano Saxophone extends to high G. |
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Two Necks |
Curved and straight necks for your personal preference. |
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Precision Engineered Hand Positions for Comfort and Agility |
What's the point of playing a saxophone if your fingers cramp? Every Vespro model had the most comfortable hand positions engineered into the design, so your beginner has one less obstacle. |
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Precise Intonation in All Registers |
An octave is an octave, until you play a student saxophone. However, each Vespro saxophone is carefully designed with our Patent-Pending Tuned Octave Technology to play precisely in tune, for the entire range of the instrument. You'll never be in tune with the rest of the world until you're in tune with yourself. That's why we devoted ourselves to making an in-tune saxophone from the time we began to develop the all-new Vespro. |
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No Stuffy Notes |
Many saxophones in this range have certain notes that are significantly stuffier than neighboring notes. This makes chromatic and diatonic scales difficult to balance. Not so the Vespro, which is specifically designed so no notes stick out as stuffy or even dead. |
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