

Yanagisawa buescher super 400 review professional#
It seems like this is the most common used professional tenor everywhere. Your kindly advices were very appreciated. I hope this helpful but please remember I am only a beginner and this is what suits me! It is a cross between a sling and a harness and whilst it is not perfect, it works for me. I cannot use a sling and don't like harnesses so I use a BA sling made by a man in Holland. I bought the Selmer because, whilst it is not as easy as the Yani, I CAN cope with it quite well and I thought that the sound was a lot better. The Yamaha I never even played because straight away I couldn't get my hands round the palm keys.
Yanagisawa buescher super 400 review upgrade#
I decided to upgrade and tried a Yani, Yamaha,(I forget which models) and Selmer Series II.įor lightness and ease of playing the yani was a dream. I started with a Selmer Prelude student tenor but really struggled to get my right hand round the palm keys and could not reach the Bb paddle. I'm not very strong - I have muscles like Olive Oyl! My hands are small - my wedding ring is child's size yet I prefer tenor. I ,also, am small - 157cm and about 53kg. Please bear in mind that I'm a beginner but I would like to give you my view. I prefer to stick to Bb instrument to avoid mental confuse. Please dont suggest me to play alto instead ,

May also not worth the minimal difference in intonation and playability. Inderbinen tenor ( yamaha keywork ) and Steve Goodson Category five.īut their very high price ( over 10,000 USD ) The neck of R1 Jazz is curve & point downward like vintage tenorĪnd the keywork ergo is like selmer & yaniĪlso I know that the most expensive & magical modern tenor today is I have told that the Shadow's weight is not really lightĪnd keywork & dimension is very wide spread ( compare to yamaha & Yani ) Though it seem like Shadow should be on the top of the list. Please suggest other sax that escaped my listĪnd help me pick the best one in your opinion. , Rampone Cazzani R1 jazz, Keilwerth Sx90R shadow , That have best modern compact keywork & intonation.Īfter SOTW searching, My target list are the Just want to buy my last lightest tenor sax

My financial status allow me to have no budget limit , Knowing that nature of tenor sax is always heavy ( 3-5kgs ) To solve this problem directly I m finding my new lighter tenor sax. Īnd also the straining from stretching between neck( mpc ) and right wrist That would not allow me to play happily longer than 20 minute. I has suffered neckache from its thick brass weight My 2 years old setup is System 76 Mauriat tenor & Jody Jazz DV NY6* I have thin small body 165cm, with shorter finger and small palm.
