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The Selmer Paris Mark VI is one of the most respected names in professional saxophone history, and a sopranino from this lineage is a specialized instrument for players who need the compact voice, clarity, and color of the upper saxophone range. This Selmer Paris sopranino saxophone is a pre-owned professional instrument with French Selmer engraving and serial number 245597, offered by The Mighty Quinn Brass and Winds for musicians, doublers, collectors, and specialists who understand the musical role of a serious sopranino.
Selmer Paris Mark VI Sopranino Saxophone Specifications
- Instrument Type: Sopranino saxophone
- Key: Eb
- Model: Mark VI
- Finish: Original Lacquer
- Country of Manufacture: France
- Case: Included
- Accessories: Mouthpiece, cap, ligature, cork grease
- Serial Number: 245597
Condition & Setup
This pre-owned instrument is in excellent playing order and has been professionally serviced, set up, and play-tested by The Mighty Quinn Brass and Winds. The finish presents with a glossy appearance, with visible handling scratches, fine scuffs, and minor surface marks consistent with normal use. A mouthpiece, cap, ligature, and cork grease are included.
Who the Mark VI Sopranino Saxophone Is For
The Mark VI sopranino saxophone is best suited to an advanced or professional saxophonist, woodwind doubler, contemporary music specialist, or collector seeking a distinctive Selmer Paris voice in the smallest commonly used saxophone register. Sopranino saxophones reward careful embouchure control, precise voicing, and confident intonation habits, making this a more specialized choice than an alto or tenor, but a valuable one for players who need a clear, projecting upper saxophone color for ensemble, chamber, studio, or doubling work.
Common Questions About the Selmer Paris Mark VI
Is this instrument aimed at professional use?
Yes. The Mark VI name is associated with Selmer Paris professional saxophones, and the sopranino format is generally chosen by advanced saxophonists, doublers, and specialists rather than casual beginners.
What should a player consider before choosing a sopranino saxophone?
A sopranino requires refined air support, accurate voicing, and careful pitch management. It is a strong choice when the player specifically needs the color and register of a sopranino rather than a general-purpose saxophone.
We are proud to be an authorized Selmer Paris dealer
In stock! Ships within 1-2 business days.
30-day risk-free trial
2-Year Warranty
Complimentary shipping for all U.S. orders over $99
Selmer Paris Mark VI Professional Sopranino Saxophone in Original Lacquer
Selmer Paris Mark VI Sopranino Saxophone Overview
The Selmer Paris Mark VI is one of the most respected names in professional saxophone history, and a sopranino from this lineage is a specialized instrument for players who need the compact voice, clarity, and color of the upper saxophone range. This Selmer Paris sopranino saxophone is a pre-owned professional instrument with French Selmer engraving and serial number 245597, offered by The Mighty Quinn Brass and Winds for musicians, doublers, collectors, and specialists who understand the musical role of a serious sopranino.
Selmer Paris Mark VI Sopranino Saxophone Specifications
- Instrument Type: Sopranino saxophone
- Key: Eb
- Model: Mark VI
- Finish: Original Lacquer
- Country of Manufacture: France
- Case: Included
- Accessories: Mouthpiece, cap, ligature, cork grease
- Serial Number: 245597
Condition & Setup
This pre-owned instrument is in excellent playing order and has been professionally serviced, set up, and play-tested by The Mighty Quinn Brass and Winds. The finish presents with a glossy appearance, with visible handling scratches, fine scuffs, and minor surface marks consistent with normal use. A mouthpiece, cap, ligature, and cork grease are included.
Who the Mark VI Sopranino Saxophone Is For
The Mark VI sopranino saxophone is best suited to an advanced or professional saxophonist, woodwind doubler, contemporary music specialist, or collector seeking a distinctive Selmer Paris voice in the smallest commonly used saxophone register. Sopranino saxophones reward careful embouchure control, precise voicing, and confident intonation habits, making this a more specialized choice than an alto or tenor, but a valuable one for players who need a clear, projecting upper saxophone color for ensemble, chamber, studio, or doubling work.
Common Questions About the Selmer Paris Mark VI
Is this instrument aimed at professional use?
Yes. The Mark VI name is associated with Selmer Paris professional saxophones, and the sopranino format is generally chosen by advanced saxophonists, doublers, and specialists rather than casual beginners.
What should a player consider before choosing a sopranino saxophone?
A sopranino requires refined air support, accurate voicing, and careful pitch management. It is a strong choice when the player specifically needs the color and register of a sopranino rather than a general-purpose saxophone.
We are proud to be an authorized Selmer Paris dealer
Pairs well with
In stock! Ships within 1-2 business days.
30-day risk-free trial
2-Year Warranty
Complimentary shipping for all U.S. orders over $99

Selmer Paris Mark VI Professional Sopranino Saxophone in Original Lacquer
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Shipping Information
Orders valued over $99 ship via FedEx 2-Day within the U.S. and via DHL internationally. A physical address (no P.O. Boxes) and signature are required. Smaller accessories ship via USPS (2–5 day service) and do not require a signature if valued under $99. Please see our FAQ for additional details.
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Return Policy
We offer an unconditional 30-day return policy to ensure you’re completely satisfied. If you’re unhappy for any reason, return the item for a full refund or full exchange credit (reeds and other consumables are non-returnable once opened). Every instrument we sell is guaranteed to be free of mechanical defects—if an issue arises, contact us and we’ll either reimburse a local repair or provide a prepaid return label for repair, exchange, or refund. If you simply change your mind, you may still return the item for a full refund, but return shipping costs are the customer’s responsibility unless free returns were purchased through Redo at checkout. Please see our FAQ for additional details.
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Shop Warranty:
Brand new items are covered by the full manufacturer’s warranty unless otherwise noted (see the individual maker for details). Open box/refurbished, used, and vintage items include a two-year warranty serviced by our in-house repair shop, and we guarantee every instrument will be free of mechanical defects. Warranty coverage does not include damage from accident, misuse, negligence, improper operation, unauthorized alterations or removed serial numbers, normal wear and routine maintenance, environmental damage (including perspiration, corrosion, or extreme temperature and humidity), lacquer or plating wear, or consumable parts such as springs, pads, and felts. Please see our FAQ for additional details.
