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What model type of saxophone should I get (student line model or professional model)?

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What model type of saxophone should I get (student line model or professional model)?

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There are two types of saxophones and flutes. The first type is the student model and the second type is the professional model. In general, the professional model instrument is for the professional musician, and is designed with excellent tone quality. The cost of the professional model is significantly higher than the student line model. The student model instrument is for students that are first learning the instrument and, for a variety of reasons, are a good choice for the new student. First, they are designed to be rugged to withstand the handling that a child does to the instrument. Also, they are less expensive than the professional model, so if the student decides that he or she is not interested in the instrument, you didn’t spend a whole lot of money on it. Many stores have a rent-to-own service so that if the student is not interested in the instrument, it can be returned to the store. This is often the best way to go. If the student shows a definite interest in the instrum

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