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Ida Maria Grassi Saxophone Serial Numbers
Ida Maria Grassi Saxophone Serial Numbers






Ida Maria Grassi Saxophone Serial Numbers

General AccessoriesĪccessories can be returned for refund or exchange provided they are sent back in a fully saleable condition, within 14 days of purchase. Returns are not accepted on special orders, bespoke or custom made items. This trial 14 day period does not affect our standard offer of a 30 day return policy for any damaged or faulty goods. If not we refund the full cost of the Instrument, minus shipping costs. Instruments have a 14 day trial period so you can play the instrument at home or in band, take it to a lesson and show your teacher - basically make sure it's the correct Instrument for you. Our home trial even allows you try out mouthpieces, custom barrels, bells and ligatures. Well.Your instrument will most likely be with you for many years so it makes sense to try it out for more than an hour in a shop. The reasons that I would want to upgrade my flute for are: I am having difficulties tuning it (and this is, of course, very important in a band), I am getting weird shrieks at the higher notes and my flute looks bad. I am mainly the type: stick to the notes and you'll be fine.

Ida Maria Grassi Saxophone Serial Numbers

I do not practice that much anymore(once or twice per week for 1 or 2 hours). I am a flute player that plays in a marching band. I would also like to know IF I should upgrade. Since then it has not been checked out by a professional.Īpart the fact that I want to find out more about my flute, like: is it made of silver? is it an intermediate flute or a students flute?. I got is as a present and when I got it, it was in this bad shape (on the outside), yet technically speaking the flute had changed pads and the keys have been reseated.

Ida Maria Grassi Saxophone Serial Numbers

It looks very bad: no shine and the nickel (or silver?) plating is mostly worn off. That is all that is written on it except for the serial number. Info about my flute: it is an Ida Maria Grassi, made in Italy, Prestige Model. What I'm really trying to do is to figure out how "good" my flute is, so I know what I have to upgrade to. For seven years now I have been playing on a Grassi flute (my first and only flute) and now I am considering an upgrade. I was wondering if somebody around here knows a little something about Grassi flutes (I have searched the internet but have found very little info).








Ida Maria Grassi Saxophone Serial Numbers