Bamboo Saxes

joxys

New member
Hi Everyone!

I'm quite new here. I've been working on a project for quite a while and now it seems that I have some good results. I'd like to share it with you and I'm really interested in your opinion!

I'm making Bamboo Saxophones. Well, this is the most commonly used name of it, but generally it is more like a Bamboo Clarinet.

I know there are some similar products on the market, but I developed my own type of mouthpiece which has a more "sax-like" sound and timbre.

You can find my instruments here:
http://www.bamboosaxes.com/

I also started to sell these instruments, hope you will like it.
I have some videos too and recorded sound samples for each instrument, so you may know better the instrument before you buy it.

Any replies and comments are highly appreciated!
My email adress is: [email protected].

Cheers!
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Hello and welcome to the forum. A very interesting instrument with an unusual sound. Quite enjoyed it

teddy
 

marval

New member
Hello, welcome to the forum. glad you could join us.

I like the sound and the instruments, well done and keep up the good work.


Margaret
 
Hey Joxys! When I saw the subject "Bamboo saxes," curiosity saw to it that I read your post and follow the link provided. Hey, the instrument sounds good. Nice work!

Lovemore Nanjaya.
 

John Watt

Member
I don't care. I like bamboo. I've got a forty-foot fishing pole, three pieces, of bamboo.
Scientists still can't explain the fertility cycle of bamboo.
Bamboo, never less than twenty years, or more than eighty, has a two week fertility cycle.
And when bamboo does this, it does it all around the world at the same time.
People in Port Colborne, Ontario, call what grows by the railroad tracks bamboo.
 
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