The simple answer... NO! Sorry.
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A Buescher True Tone would be a good bet; or look around for a used, good quality soprano sax on eBay or around Sydney, Australia.
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Yes, is a very good soprano.
Most soprano music in the "Medium high" or "high" ranges work for second soprano.
She is an underdeveloped soprano. Her voice is light like a soprano, but is not developed like a true soprano. Very few women are true contraltos, a good example is Pink. A mezzo-soprano has a "darker" vocal quality, but not the depth of a contralto. Lady Gaga and Gwen Stefani are mezzo-sopranos. Vocal type is based on timbre or tone quality, not range. Many sopranos, such as Mariah Carey, have the ability to sing extreme low notes. ---- Because of the excessive use of autotune, you will never know. Allow me to fix some of this yes P!nk is an alto but so is Mariah.
Actually not really. With my experiences with them the quality is very inconsistent from horn to horn. Sure there are a few that may work wonders but that chance is slim. I do have to say that they are better than most stencil horns though.
Tenor Saxophones can cost anywhere from $1,200 for a student Yamaha to upwards of $10,000 for an Inderbinen. Good places to browse would be saxquest.com, wwbw.com, and forum.saxontheweb.net.
A mezzo soprano, more often called a "mezzo," is the female voice with a range and sound quality between Soprano (the highest) and Alto (the lowest). In classical music, for example, Carmen is the best known mezzo character in opera. In popular music, Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand are good examples of mezzos.
Brand new they cost $250 on eBay. They were never sold in stores. Based on the typical lifespan of cheap asian import horns, a used one should go for about $150. As long as it is actually playable, it shouldn't go much that, though