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Yanagisawa buescher super 400 review
Yanagisawa buescher super 400 review













yanagisawa buescher super 400 review
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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.

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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 ,

yanagisawa buescher super 400 review

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

yanagisawa buescher super 400 review

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.















Yanagisawa buescher super 400 review