





Pocket Saxophone, Mini Saxophone,simple sax,Suitable for adult students and beginners
A**R
I like this LittleSax .
I play alto saxophone and I couldn't get a note until I read the instructions and you have to put your teeth up to the slot of the mouthpiece, I support it is a good invention, it makes it easy for me because I play the flute. The plastic reed A make very nice sound. Good price.
S**R
Looking forward to practicing this instrument more. Lots of fun to play.
Seems to be a playable instrument after blowing a few notes on it, but am sure with more practicing and studying the accompanied fingering chart, it will become more easier to play.
B**W
Very difficult to get the embouchure right
I was never able to play any notes. After I returned it I bought a Yamaha Verona and after two days I was playing the C Major Scale. I struggled with the HiXing for a whole month and never was I able to play one note, I had never played an Wind Instrument before but I am enjoying the Yamaha.
A**R
More like a recorder than a sax
My son plays Tenor Sax, so I got him this for Christmas for him to just play around with/practice with. He thought it was pretty funny and fun, but I was kind of disappointed in it. The sound quality is not that great nor are the notes correct tones. Like I said, more like a recorder.
A**R
Try it to understand potential problems with cheap saxophones…
The “resin whistles” are actually plastic reeds. This is basically a plastic recorder with a saxophone style mouthpiece instead of a hard whistle at the end, as in a student plastic recorder. What is it good for? Annoying my kids by playing all sorts of strange noises. (But if you listen to a lot of 80’s pop music as I have, there are a lot of squeals and growls in that stuff)In addition to that, it may teach you how to achieve the best “embouchure” or mouth placement should you want to play a real saxophone. It also teaches the importance of a good seal of the finger holes and how it impacts playability. It isn’t a very efficient instrument as I have to have the loudest, clearest tone at the reed, in order to successfully play the low notes with any volume. I got mine for $25 used and before you say “gross”. I was able to wash it thoroughly before i assembled it. It does not accept other mouthpieces; however, you can use any alto sax reed you like on it. I like it a lot but if I get really good at it, I might become a street musician.
N**A
Not perfect
This is not by any means to be used as a learning tool unless you’re just trying to get the absolute basic fingering down. The notes are off and even with the reeds soaked they need to be pressed hard to produce any note
M**N
Loving it
Loving it, I feel like I'm back in high school in music learning how to play the sax again. Again loving it!
B**R
very affordable entry instrument
took a few tries to go from recorder notes to genuine sax notes!!! game changer!!!
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