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Yanagisawa Japan Saxophone Necks
Original Yanagisawa Japan saxophone necks can
give a wide array on tone color and projection on Any horn. Completely handmade
in Japan and available in multiple materials and finishes.
To order, please call Dave Kessler Toll Free
at 1-888-830-0474 Mon-Sat 9:30-6:00 Pacific Time.
| Yanagisawa 991 Brass Necks
Stock Yanagisawa A991 series neck. Underslung
octave mechanism.
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| Yanagisawa 992 Bronze Necks
#92: Elegant and soft
sound that passes through the core of bronze.
Alto Sax: $295.00
-In Stock!
Tenor Sax: $325.00 -In Stock! |
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| Yanagisawa 993 Sterling Silver Necks
#95: The tonal
quality is warm like that of wood.
Alto Sax: $750.00
-In Stock!
Tenor Sax: |
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| Yanagisawa #100 Brass, 24K Gold Plated
Neck
#100
Tonal quality of gold plating enables a uniquely speedy
response. |
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| Yanagisawa #192 Bronze, 24K Gold Plated &
Engraved Neck #192
(Bronze/Sculptured)
Unmistakable warmth and richness of response. |
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| Yanagisawa #195 Sterling, 24K Gold Plated
& Engraved Neck #195 (Sterling
silver/Sculptured)
Creates a remarkably clear sound with no excessive stridency
or edginess. |
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What do the different metals do?
Bronze Sax Necks
Yanagisawa Bronze necks are the same design as their standard necks, except
they use Bronze alloy consisting of more copper.. This increased copper
content gives the metal a slightly redder look to it. It offers a slightly
warmer tone and improved flexibility throughout the range of the instrument.
Many find that the bronze necks also offer enhanced low overtones.
Sterling Silver Sax
Necks
Yanagisawa Sterling Silver necks are constructed from Sterling
Silver. Commonly referred to as "Solid Silver", sterling is actually
a mix of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. The copper is added for
additional metal strength and durability. Sterling Silver typically
offers superior resonance and projection throughout the instrument
range. These necks allow for a more focused, richer sound with
enhanced overtones.
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