My tech doesn't have anything in right now and i could be waiting a while to see anything similar Many pros will tell you they started on a 23, and many still keep one around as a backup horn The 23 is about the right price if the horn is in good playing condition
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Its comfortable resistance and smooth altissimo register make it a standout in its class.
Lovely player, flexible, tough lacquer, takes any mouthpiece, spot on intonation, and can be set up to play at a demon pace
There are plenty of reviews and comments full of praise, but i want to know what tenor yts 23 owners moved on to and what the difference was. Prices exclude shipping and tax/vat/gst. Includes a back to back. I’ve been playing it for over 7 years, it’s not only a great beginning horn, but it also holds its own for advanced playing really well.
When you play on a yamaha student horn, you're getting a very well made saxophone The major differences between the student horns and pro horns is limited to lack of engravings, lack of a high f# key, plastic key touches opposed to mop, stainless steel springs, and the neck.