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Metal mouthpiece for selmer reference 54
Metal mouthpiece for selmer reference 54










metal mouthpiece for selmer reference 54 metal mouthpiece for selmer reference 54

Many sax players claim the French manufactured Selmer Saxophones have a warmer sound, and they are revered by classical artists, while the American made varieties tend more towards brighter, crisper sounds, and are preferred by some jazz musicians. Selmer saxophones originated in France, but are also manufactured in Asia. Selmer USA and Selmer Paris: Vive le Difference! Silver saxophones, for instance, tend to be warmer and more full-bodied, whereas clear lacquered saxophones tend to have a brighter sound.

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While there are certain tonal characteristics (warm, full bodied) which are common to Selmer saxophones in general, there are differences between one Selmer saxophone and the next. If you’ve listened to jazz music at all, you’re undoubtedly already familiar with the warm, full bodied tone of a Selmer saxophone.Īnd while the classic Mark VI is still a clear favorite amongst jazz musicians, the newer Selmer models have continued to be well received by a diverse group including Gary Bartz, Ralph Bowen, Fred Hemke, and Mark Colby. The Mark VI set the standard for all saxophones, becoming the choice of jazz greats from Phil Woods to Branford Marsalis to Kenny G. Since Selmer first developed the Mark VI in 1954, Selmer’s best saxophones have been a clear favorite of students and professionals alike. While we have nothing bad to say about any of these instruments, a Selmer saxophone still represents the gold standard by which others are compared.












Metal mouthpiece for selmer reference 54