I'm used to playing a Yamaha YTS062 which has a high F# key. On my M10 Conn there isn't one. Can anyone tell me the fingering for high F# please?
Would there be anyone out there who would k...
...getting it (and the clarinet for that matter) up to concert pitch so we can play it at practice we have a yamaha (??model##) and it is an alto...
... thread. But I can give you some concise opinions about new horns.
Among new horns, in my opinion, the Yamaha 62 Mark II (with the G1 neck) is the most horn for the money. It may not be my #1 favor...
...me example of 'to each his own!'
I think you will find that MOST sax players would rank the Yamaha near the top, the Cannonball next, and the Bundy as just about the pits - better than a...
The Yamaha student models are tops. Good quality and affordable (somewhat). A lot of band instrument stores also rent them out. Cannonball also has some very good instruments at competitive prices.
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...an mellow out too. Which is better?
if it'll make a difference, I'm playing on a fairly new Yamaha intermediate with whatever reeds I can get my hands on....
Hi there. I'm looking to sell my Yamaha YAS-875 Silver Alto Sax. Had it for a few years, and is in mint condition, apart from a few light surface scrratches (inevitable). Serial number in the 700...
... having the devil of a time getting the low notes (C and below) to sound right on my Bari - a 3 month old Yamaha YBS62..I've tried reeds from several manufacturers in strengths varying from 1 1/2...
On current Yamaha serial numbers the 'A' indicates that it was assembled in America which is a practice that I believe does go back to the day of the YAS-61. From what I understand many 61...
...w that.
Although it would be best to reduce the
Trying to get one of the re-worked G1's from yamaha at the moment. Tried one out last week end on a trade stand and it played beautifully. ...
How much do the Yamaha 4C's sell for new??? Do they sell the 4C's seperately at all??
... sweet ladylike contrast it provides to the manly tenor voice. Same story with the reeds.
My bari is a Yamaha. Not top of the line (too much $'s compared to the amount of time I play it). I...
You Vito sax was made by Yamaha, marketed by Leblanc USA as one of their student models. Joe Sax
<< Subject: Would like info on Vito sax
Date: Fri, Sep 21, 2001 2:36 PM
I bought a Vi...
...handled by 4th graders.
They also tend to go out of adjustment easily. Not my favorite student horn. (Yamaha YAS23 is.)...
...postings:
1) List the make and model of the item with as much detail and accuracy as possible. "Yamaha alto sax, YAS-23" is MUCH more informative than just "Yamaha alto sax" o...
My 11 year old daughter is starting 5th grade band and we are looking at yamaha 200 AD for 1312.00 cash or more for rent to own or a Selmer Prelude TS711 I think that is the model number or close for ...
...nsin). Newer Vito's (70's and up) are student line models, most of them comparable to the cheap Yamaha lines. Check your serial to see which is which: http://www.doctorsax.biz/vito_ser_nos....
...ry pleased I found this Website.
I play on a Mk V1 (1969) Alto Sax and have a variety of cheaper Saxes:- Yamaha YTS 32, Yanagisawa (copy) Bari Sax, Elkhart Sop, Elkhart Series 2 Alto Sax, Plus an Old...
...#039;re comfortable with. Each custom is a one of a kind so go with the 62, the 62 is the best design by Yamaha and that is why they brought back the design with the YAS-62 Series 2...
Hi all I have been playing alto for about 6 months I have a Yamaha 62 and I am useing standard mouthpiece and a selmer C I am using Jazz Rico 2s reed I have tried other reeds and still have the same p...
...makes a more permanent commitment, you might not mind spending a few more bucks for a quality Cannonball, Yamaha, or other reputable brand.
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Other current saxes of comparable quality include the Selver Series II, Yanagisawa 990/991 series, Yamaha models 62 and Custom 875, and Keilwerth SX90. I'd recommend trying several before ...
...can usually realize 70 percent of its purchase price when reselling or trading in.
Take a look at the Yamaha 62 MkII tenor on the Woodwinds and Brasswinds site. A great horn for the $.
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...ally, I've had a similar experience, bouncing between a Selmer Mark VI, Jupiter (blech), Conn, and a Yamaha over a few short years. All baritones, but all very different in terms of keywork. It...
...to a YAS 52 rather than a '62. The story I have heard is that this was the top-of-the-line horn from Yamaha when they first started doing serious sax mfg. in the 70's. Five years ago, a trol...
I bought a beautiful new Yani bari sax a couple months ago. I was borrowing an old Yamaha horn with a Vandoren mouthpiece. I think it was called V35. This worked fine. But since getting the new horn I...
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If you are looking for a student horn, it might not be my personal first choice. I really like the Yamaha YAS-23, and there seem to be a lot of them available used. But you need get one in good...
Ah! I stand corrected -- but just partially! seems the Vito altos and tenors are Yamahas. (Didn't know that) but the Vito (VSP) sopranos and baritones are Yanagisawas. The Vito bari a colleague...
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