Nuvo jSAX Saxophone black-green 2.0

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Nuvo jSAX Saxophone black-green 2.0

Nuvo

jSAX Saxophone black-green 2.0

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Product Info

Article Number: 413797
Brand: Nuvo
Model: jSAX Saxophone black-green 2.0
Price: $97.90

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The jSAX 2.0 is a clever entry point for young musicians or anyone curious about sax. It's incredibly robust and easy to clean, making it perfect for beginners or as a fun, accessible instrument. Don't expect a professional-grade sound, but it's a solid and engaging way to learn the basics of saxophone fingering.

Product Description

  • Nuvo jSAX 2.0 Saxophone black-green
  • Saxophone in C
  • A fully chromatic range from the middle C to G in the next octave
  • Solidly constructed from ABS and silicone
  • Mouthpiece with integrated ligature and cap
  • Curved silicone bell
  • Curved neck
  • Comes with a set of plugs to aid those beginners with smaller hands in sealing the tone holes
  • 100% waterproof
  • Is washable with warm soapy water
  • Easy to maintain with self-regulating silicone keys
  • Excellent for beginners and saxophone fans of all ages
  • Has a low weight - no strap is required
  • An ideal follow-up instrument to the Nuvo DooD
  • The Nuvo jSAX offers children from an early age the possibility to play on a saxophone
  • Is based on traditional saxophone fingering techniques
  • Children can study the sound production and -characteristics of a large saxophone
  • but on a smaller
  • more manageable instrument
  • Colour: black / green
  • Incl. 2 Nuvo plastic reeds (strength 1.5 and 2)
  • user manual
  • fingering chart and case with shoulder strap
PROS
  • • Durable ABS and silicone construction withstands beginner handling.
  • • Chromatic range simplifies learning saxophone scales and melodies.
  • • Self-regulating silicone keys minimize maintenance and frustration.
  • • Lightweight design allows for comfortable playing, even for children.
CONS
  • • Sound quality is inherently limited compared to traditional saxophones.
  • • Silicone keys, while low-maintenance, can feel less responsive.
  • • Limited tonal versatility restricts exploration of advanced playing styles.

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Key Features

Type Saxophone
Material ABS plastic and silicone
Keywork Silicone keys, self-regulating
Finish Black-green
Mouthpiece Integrated ligature and cap
Weight Less than 400g

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Frequently Asked Questions

Silicone keys offer a softer, less precise feel, which is forgiving for beginners but limits nuanced expression.
While improved over the original jSAX, intonation can be slightly inconsistent, particularly in the upper register, requiring adjustments.
It’s best suited for initial exploration and foundational learning; transitioning to a traditional saxophone is recommended for more advanced study.

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