It’s often a case of balancing the addition or reduction of certain elements to get the instrument resonating as positively as possible.Īlongside the aforementioned changes there are a couple of small modifications with some of the keywork and guard designs. There is a new lightweight thumb rest which again has been designed to compliment the various acoustic points on the instrument. Commonly adding weight will give the player the sense of solidity in the tone and a little something extra to blow against. These are the areas that aid the resonance and vibrancy of the instrument. Fundamentally it’s a case of adding extra weight to selected nodal points on the instrument.
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It seemed that a lot of the LA based players especially were going nutty over these new screws.
YAMAHA YTS 62 DESIGN CHANGES PRO
We first saw these on some visiting US pro players Saxes around 10 years ago.
YAMAHA YTS 62 DESIGN CHANGES FREE
The C1 has the narrowest taper of all the Custom Yamaha crooks, as such it centres the sound into a rich column and is very free blowing. Yamaha have matched this model up with the C1 crook, instead of the V1 used on the 82Z normally. So, on this Atelier model there are the following changes: This amazing new Yamaha YTS-82Z Atelier Edition model is based around the standard model but with a few notable differences that do quite radically change the way it plays. The changes have been put into place on this limited edition model to offer players an alternative sound concept to the standard 82Z.
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