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Baritone Saxophone Yanagisawa BWO1

Price: 6.253,18 € EUR 5254.77
incl. VAT 19% without shipping cost
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SKU: BWO1
Manufacturer: Yanagisawa
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Baritone Saxophone Yanagisawa BWO1

The BWO1 incorporates many of the innovations that make every Yanagisawa model an incomparably fine instrument. Outstanding projection, full-bodied tone, lively response and Yanagisawa high precision engineering.

A great upgrade and in fact pro Sax. The BWO1 has its pillars individually mounted directly to the body which allows the base brass to really sing. This model is the choice of many busy gigging musicians and education centers of excellence.

An exceptional saxophone that the jazzers will like because of its bright, brilliant and punchy sound. It also has broader appeal with the classical players who appreciate the excellent tuning, immediate response and total reliability.

  • Gold lacquered finish with hand engraved bell.
  • Low A range.
  • Adjustable front F key.
  • Gold Plated thumb rest and hook.
  • Supplied in a deluxe wood-shell protective case with hand finished ebonite mouthpiece.
Yanagisawa saxophones Yanagisawa has become known for their reputation for high quality and hand craftsmanship. The family legacy dates back to 1893 with Tokutaro Yanagisawa repairing woodwind instruments in Japan for military band members. In 1921, Yanagisawa established their first factory making trumpets and cornets. During this time, Tokutaro would mentor young instrument makers including Kouichi Muramatsu, who would eventually build his own flute company. In 1951, Takutaro’s son, Takanobu Yanagisawa followed in his father’s footsteps to build his first prototype saxophone. During the 60’s and 70’s, Yanagisawa developed and built new models of saxophones including the model B-6 bari saxophone and the S-6 soprano saxophone, the first ever of their type to be built in Japan. Since 1969, Yanagisawa has become most well known for their innovations in soprano and sopranino saxophones. The first sopranino SN-6 ever built in 1972 now belongs to Sonny Rollins. In 1985, Yanagisawa released the S-880, the first soprano saxophone with a detachable neck. In 1990, this innovation continued with the S-990, the first saxophone to have a high G key.
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