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Date Posted: 00:35:45 01/19/04 Mon
Author: Steve
Author Host/IP: csc0g02prb.net.cuhk.edu.hk / 137.189.4.4
Subject: Re: Yanagisawa saxophone
In reply to: waiwai 's message, "Yanagisawa saxophone" on 13:57:00 01/07/04 Wed

Hello, I'm an owner of the Yanagisawa babes - alto A9933 and tenor T9930. They're awefully special in the SUPERB TONAL QUALITY as well as the UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN (intervening solid silver/brass pipes) that I left many memorable musical moments to my partners and audience in every performance!

Certainly, there's no free lunch on earth - A9933 and T9930 cost me HKD 30000+ and 40000+ respectively. But if you think you're a devoted amateur (like me) or professional, that's the most appropriate INVESTMENT (I prefer to use this word) to bloom your musical experience for LIFELONG.

Actually all the Yani 9XX series are performing above average. Depending on your goal and budget you should be able to find the balance and your dream sax. (I could only afford the 2 above but not 9937 or even higher custom models.)

For the general comments about Yanagisawa and various productions of the other brands, just have a look at the suppliers'description and customers' feedback in www.wwbw.com (Woodwind & Brasswind, the biggest American online musical gear supplier)

Cheers!

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