Not long ago, we introduced you to the Selmer Mark VI alto saxophone. Today we would like to introduce its legendary big brother, the Mark VI tenor. #iplayhere
Overrated and over-priced due to the misguided collector market. Definitely out of reach for the average musician. Modern saxophones are far superior to the old hand-hammered construction ones. Had a '57 VI for many years before selling it off. Don't miss it at all. cheers, Mark.
What modern horn do you play? I will say that most modern horns play good; really good. But those older ones have something about it’s sound that’s hard to match even though they come with quirks lol
@@XavierJordanMusic Every horn even if it's two of the same brand will have a slight nuanced difference to the sound. For a MkVI Selmer that comes at a very very expensive premium. If you want to spend an obscene amount on a Selmer, why not just buy a new one?
Overrated and over-priced due to the misguided collector market. Definitely out of reach for the average musician. Modern saxophones are far superior to the old hand-hammered construction ones. Had a '57 VI for many years before selling it off. Don't miss it at all. cheers, Mark.
What modern horn do you play? I will say that most modern horns play good; really good. But those older ones have something about it’s sound that’s hard to match even though they come with quirks lol
@@XavierJordanMusic Every horn even if it's two of the same brand will
have a slight nuanced difference to the sound.
For a MkVI Selmer that comes at a very very expensive premium.
If you want to spend an obscene amount on a Selmer, why not just
buy a new one?