Play with Ease
With our ergonomic key layout, you'll be able to comfortably move through the keys. This is the ideal saxophone for anyone just getting started.
Look Sharp
Thanks to our beautiful hand-engraved instruments. If you can’t stop looking at it, you probably can’t stop playing it either - it’s a vicious cycle, in the best way possible.
Professional Setup
Every saxophone gets setup and play-tested by one of our NAPBIRT-certified technicians, who are also professional saxophonists. This ensures optimal performance right out of the box.
Great instrument and great service
My new Jean Paul AS400S was delivered several days ago, a little faster than its predicted schedule. And the first thing out of its case, it's strikingly beautiful!
Of course, its appearance is not where its ultimate value lies - it's how easy is the instrument to play. And I will be finding that out as I progress.
I just turned 80 years old and I am a complete neophyte to the alto saxophone. I can tell you that I am massively looking forward to learning to play this instrument and to master it to whatever degree I can. I have been singing for over 7 decades. So as to hold my interest, I have chosen to learn an instrument which requires developing very good breath support, which requires developing the manual dexterity to play competently, and which requires the mental exercise involved with transposing keys. I think the alto saxophone is just the ticket for me. I am very excited to embark on this adventure!
I will keep you informed of my progress.
(BTW, if you know of and can recommend a good online training which starts at the very basics and doesn't skip any vital steps as one moves through the lessons, I will appreciate any suggestions you may want to share.)
Best, Dennis Braan
Student Alto Saxophone
I play the piano, guitar, bass, and drums. Learning a wind instrument has been something I've wanted to do for over a decade. This Jean Paul Student Alto Sax seems well made and plays well when I'm not screwing up. The tone is very satisfying. My only comparison is a Selmer that I rented years ago and briefly played. This was also a better choice for me than going with something used. You get everything you need to play right away. I've since bought a few more reeds, swabs, and a stand.
The instrument is good the only bad thing is the mouthpiece and the mouthpiece takes all of the good things in the instrument and the mouthpiece doesn't have the saxophone brand.