I found that this saxophone pares well with an an Ottolink Supertone master Florida 7 star and for a brighter experience a Jody Jazz DV metal 7 star. Both sound great with the horn.
a great question! the Big B models are Aristocrats, which have different keywork and body design. both are incredible models, however the differences will be in the Bell keys, bell shape (the 400 is larger), and neck. many artists prefer the 400 for jazz, the Aristocrat for classical, but they are both excellent instruments that can handle the playing standards necessarily for either! if cost is a factor, the 400 models may run higher than the Big B - depending on condition. we hope this helps! feel free to reach out with any other questions. thanks for watching!
no, this saxophone is not for sale - it is a part of the Greenleaf Collection at Interlochen Center for the Arts. however, there may be some in similar condition in different galleries nation/worldwide!
You cannot make a saxophone sound better than you did in this video. Thank you.
we’re so glad you enjoyed it. thanks again for watching!
A wonderful demonstration of a classic old instrument! Love your sound and inflections. I have a Buescher 400 Bari.
thank you for watching!! we'll pass this along to Jake.
more saxocology news coming soon! stay tuned :)
I found that this saxophone pares well with an an Ottolink Supertone master Florida 7 star and for a brighter experience a Jody Jazz DV metal 7 star. Both sound great with the horn.
Hey, cool horn.
I'm a Buescher fan and I'm wondering where this t-shirt can be found.
this t-shirt will be available with other merchandise as soon as our page supports it!
Did you say what mouthpiece setup you are using? If so I missed it. Sounded awesome!!!!
from the looks of it, we think its jake’s early dukoff! thanks so much for watching!
How would this compare to the Big B? Thanks
a great question!
the Big B models are Aristocrats, which have different keywork and body design. both are incredible models, however the differences will be in the Bell keys, bell shape (the 400 is larger), and neck. many artists prefer the 400 for jazz, the Aristocrat for classical, but they are both excellent instruments that can handle the playing standards necessarily for either! if cost is a factor, the 400 models may run higher than the Big B - depending on condition.
we hope this helps! feel free to reach out with any other questions. thanks for watching!
Thank you ! Is this horn for sale?
no, this saxophone is not for sale - it is a part of the Greenleaf Collection at Interlochen Center for the Arts.
however, there may be some in similar condition in different galleries nation/worldwide!