I have a solid silver old antique 'C Melody' saxaphone that is fun to play with, too.
Ironically, while I know the chords on keyboards I cannot - for the life of me - play a keyboard / organ! While music seems to come very naturally to me the whole keyboard / organ thing is like a mental block to me.
Also, NOTHING adds to a great worship service like a great trumpet / coronet section... but, alas, I can't play anything that has that kind of mouthpiece thingy. Most anything with a reed I'll figure out... but those things you have to phfffffffffffffphttt through is nigh unto impossible for me!
(Hey, at least I tried to spell it like it sounds!)
I have a solid silver old antique 'C Melody' saxaphone that is fun to play with, too.
Ironically, while I know the chords on keyboards I cannot - for the life of me - play a keyboard / organ! While music seems to come very naturally to me the whole keyboard / organ thing is like a mental block to me.
Also, NOTHING adds to a great worship service like a great trumpet / coronet section... but, alas, I can't play anything that has that kind of mouthpiece thingy. Most anything with a reed I'll figure out... but those things you have to phfffffffffffffphttt through is nigh unto impossible for me!
(Hey, at least I tried to spell it like it sounds!)
I have an antique Perfektone C Melody Tenor sax. I don't know about it being solid silver... but it is at least silver plated with gold wash in the bell. I also have a antique Conn Silver plated Soprano sax with gold wash in the bell (I am almost positive it is the Chu Berry soprano) and a King Super 20 Alto. I am wanting to find a silver & gold alto so I will have a matching set.