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difference between a bundy alto sax and a cecilio 3 series alto sax

trying to buy a saxophone for daughter

what is the difference between a bundy alto sax and a cecilio 3 series alto sax




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difference between a bundy alto sax and a cecilio 3 series alto sax

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From what I've read
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A cecillio sax is of lesser quality, and most likely won't last as long as a name brand instrument. I don't play saxophone yet, but I've been doing tons of research on different brands and all the things I've read have said to stay away from brands that are cheaply mass-produced in china and asia such as cecillio. Bundy saxophones are better produced and will probably be a better instrument to buy unless whoever it's for isn't planning on sticking to it. Even if whoever it's for might not stick to it, it might be better to go for a used big brand name saxophone.

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