I get that sound on my alto when I switch to my classical mouthpice. I have to work around it and open up a little. I would try a more open mouthpiece maybe a 6 or 7. If no luck at least you know...
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I get that sound on my alto when I switch to my classical mouthpice. I have to work around it and open up a little. I would try a more open mouthpiece maybe a 6 or 7. If no luck at least you know...
I think very well!!! The sound is focused but not edgy. It has a big round sound and its nice to have a new horn with better ergonomics rather than having to try to play an old Buecher or Conn. If...
If I had one thing to say about what Borgani could do to improve the horn it would be to strengthen the rods and palm keys. They are a bit flimsy compared to a Mark VI or other sax. I had Borgani...
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have the silver Rampone Saxello, and it has become my favorite soprano. It has a complex sound and seems to be full of rich overtones. I don't think its the horn...
This is true, the Ponzol Borganis are very good horns. They are 1 or 2 steps back from where Borgani is today, and miles ahead of where Borgani was 10 years ago. Most players would probably like...
Did you contact Randy about the damaged sax? I know he has a 1 year guarantee on his work and if their is a problem he will pay the shipping both ways, so you will not be out any extra money. Randy...
The older Borgani saxes are a waste of time. The company is now in the hands of Orfeo Borgani who set out to make only the best of saxes. He consulted with pros like Joe Lovano and has made many...
Some horns also have reputations because for many years there was not a good choice among other sax makers. As I was growing up Selmer was the only name out there and if you wanted to play everyone...
My saxes at this point in time are:
Yanagisawa 992 curved soprano
Rampone Cazzani Silver Saxello
1956 Mark VI Alto Sax
1949 Super Balanced Tenor
Borgani Pearl Silver Tenor
Like most of us I...
I own and play a Pearl Silver Tenor Borgani, and of all my saxes it is my favorite tenor. Everywhere I go someone tells me they love the beautiful warm sound of the Borgani. Don't expect it to play...
I think his standard setup fee is $250 for a standard horn and the $400 is for the Reference line. If you are really happy with your horn then maybe it would not be what you need. All I can say is...
No Randy packs great and won't let the sax move inside the case. He totally stands by all his work... In my opinion he is at the top of the sax repair game. You owe it to yourself to let him work on...
Back to the saxello- does it feel overly resistant or stuffy? Ive seen those complaints, but suspect that it is probably just related to the setup.[/QUOTE]
Mine is not at all, it kind of blows...
I have been playing my Rampone Cazzani silver saxello for several days now. And the more I play it the more I like it. It plays warm and sweet and is hands down the most in tune soprano I have...