• Reviews around case (4.12 of 5)

    Glory Silver E Flat Alto Saxophone with 11reeds,8 Pads cushions,case,carekit-More Colors with Silver or Gold keys

    • The case is a nice hard case and has much of what you need to get started
    • It was packaged very well and the case is great and not bulky.
    • The case is also very nice and holds everything nice and tight
    • It comes with a nice case and many extras
    • I thought the case was cheap looking, but my 12 year old son prefers it over two much nicer leather cases I had because it was so much lighter.
    • Nice case and accessories too!
    • Various companies add personalization to their import--Glory has a sturdy, good-looking "Glory" case and many accessories listed below.
    • The case is good, but I highly recommend replacing the reeds and neck strap with anything else.
    • Also, the case is very nice and pretty sturdy....and the sax comes with many accessories
    • Plus, in addition to the sturdy and lightweight case, it included so many other things--11 reeds, neck strap, cork grease, a screwdriver to tighten anything that might loosen, a cleaning cloth and rod, the big fluffy "pad saver" that you store inside it and use to clean the pads, gloves for handling it, ten adhesive pieces to protect the mouthpiece, and a carrying strap for the case (which has loops for a backpack as well as a well designed handle.)
    • But it arrived today--shipped well and perfectly packaged in its very well padded case with a tasteful "Glory" logo on it (i.e. although these are probably the generic China imports, Glory
    • It is easy to assemble, looks great, sounds great, and has a wonderful carrying case!Better quality reeds would be nice though.
    • The case is made well and the saxophone is so gorgeous
    • The case arrived damaged (a large gouge on the inside going through the velvet) but other than that, it's been great.
    • The case is a nice hard case and has much of what you need to get started
    • Other than that the case is really nice, the mouth piece it came with is
    • With the stock mouthpiece low D and C were hard to impossible to play
    • It plays well with their reeds as well as with a fibracell synthetic, and with their standard mouthpiece.
    • She had been playing the flute for the last 3 years and wanted to transition to a different instrument for High School, as well as have better opportunities to partake in the regional Jazz band (limited positions for flute).
    • The keys G,D and E do not sound good