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Pocket Saxophone Kit Mini Sax Portable Woodwind Instrument with Lid, Mouthpiece, Carrying Bag, Fingering Charts

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$15.14

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About this item

  • 【Perfect practice tool】With alto mouthpiece, easy to play and its tone is close to a real sax.
  • 【Portable design】Mini size and lightweight, convenient to carry around.
  • 【Durable】Made of performance and solid plastic, sturdy and durable, and the service life is ideal.
  • 【Package content】1 × portable saxophone, 1 × reeds, 1 × carrying bag,1 ×Fingering Charts.
  • 【After-sales waranty】12 months worry-free shopping, the best after-sales service.


Equipped with standard alto saxophone mouthpiece. If you can play this instrument, you can play saxophone.

This saxophone is more light and portable than complete saxophones, and it is a nice choice for those who love saxophone or who want to try it, and you don't have to spend too much money.

Attention!Please note that this is not a toy that can be used by children and people without any saxophone experience, you need to pass the correct steps when playing.


Specifications:

Color: Black

Material: ABS

Item Length: 35cm / 13.7in

Item Weight: 130g / 4.58oz

Package Size: 40 * 5 * 5 /15.7 * 2 * 2in

Package Weight: 150g / 5.29oz


Package List:

1 * Mini Sax

1 * Fingering Charts

1 * Carrying Bag


BarbieB
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I guess you get what you pay for. I saw some of these that were really expensive so I was curious. When I saw this one in my price range I decided to try it. It came with a reed and everything, but the plastic was very cheap and the sound was extremely annoying. Even though I play saxophone and clarinet, I found it challenging to get any kind of sound that was pleasant. I should have bought a recorder instead.
Donique Denard
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
This came missing peaces and never worked. I would've sent it back but my 1yo broke it..... a 1 year old broke it. Let that sink in.
Michael McKenna
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021
This product is defective and Amazon should remove from the market place. It's mouthpiece is misinformed and it's impossible for the reed to lay properly on it. Couldn't get one note to sound and I am returning it to the seller for a refund.
j.r.fellabaum
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020
Sounds like a sax alright. Inplay strings and keyboard but could never master a woodwind. Each day I walk buband try to consistently hold a tone. When I can I scale. Well worth it if you want to learn as long as my neighbors do not mind.
Tim Lynch
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020
This item is of such poor quality it is impossible to use. The plastic mouthpiece is shaped in a way that holds the reed more than 3/8 of an inch away from the surface. This goes beyond poor quality control, this was sold by someone who knew it could never work. The mistake is far too obvious. I recommend Minisax.com if you plan to try again. Spend the extra money for the real thing.
Richard Wyant
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
It would be nice if there were any kind of instructions on how to use this. I tried blowing in it and nothing happens. If I can get any information I could possibly leave a better review.
J bird
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
The little pocket sax I recieved was not quite as advertised, but I wouldn't squabble about that at this price point. Modeled after a Xaphoon. Similar/same tonality. The included mouthpiece and ligature was not worth its plastic and metal from what I could tell, and it did not take an alternative standard alto mouthpiece easily. To be able to extract any useful tone without leakage or immediately overblowing I had to use another mouthpiece, which again, was a tough fit. Don't ram an expensive one onto it, you'll likely ruin it if the pocket sax you get runs to the larger side of industrial tolerences. This also means that tuning by adjusting the mouthpiece distance is near impossible (not to mention the space for attachment is stubby), and more reliant on embrochre. Well packaged, ok fingering chart that I paid little attention too. Not suggested for a student, but maybe a novelty item for someone who is curious about a more travel-sized, portable woodwind for playing around on. To its credit: even with a budget and ill-fitting alto mouthpiece shoved onto it, it felt more ergonomic and playable than an actual patented Xaphoon. Could be a good gateway woodwind instrument for someone to mess around with if they are willing to eat the 20 bucks of tuition to learn that they can have something actually playable at double-or-more the cost. Still, not sad I got it- not much of a woodwind player but was able to quickly play some slightly off-key blues and squeeze some decent sound out of it. Standard alto sax players beware, when I was able to actually push an overblow out of it, the instrument tended to overblow to the 4th like a clarinet, not at the upper octave. If you can blow an altissimo squeak you might get the octave up; I'm uncertain. Rounding this review out, when not used in a pro setting, it's worth the price 100%. Take it camping or maybe to the beach. Expect a couple of quirks and have fun with it. It's on the cusp of being an actual instrument, just cheap and super rough around the edges. Xaphoon-type woodwinds are already a little more difficult to play and get to sound good than their inviting nature and price points would suggest. With time and practice you could find some real enjoyment out of them, and this one is an OK starter. Hope this review is honest and helpful to any inquiring customers. Don't let the cons detract you from purchasing this item for the fun of it.
Barbara L. Collins
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020
I gave to my musical son and three daughters and they are delighted with the uniqueness