Where is the serial number on a Yamaha saxophone?

Where is the serial number on a Yamaha saxophone?

On Yamaha (and some other) piccolos, the numbers may be located on the metal receiver for the headjoint (circled), and may be covered when assembled. Saxophones display their serial numbers on the back of the instrument, near the thumb rest. Older saxophones may also have a serial number on the neck.

Are all Yamaha YAS 23 made in Japan?

They are made in Japan and assembled in the USA. SOME new models are made in Japan. If they have an A after the serial number OR have ASSEMBLED IN USA under the serial number, it’s made in Japan and assembled in the USA.

How do I identify a tenor saxophone?

Size. The most obvious difference between the two instruments is their size. The tenor sax is slightly larger and heavier, while the alto sax is smaller, lighter, and more easily managed than a tenor. The neck of an alto saxophone also comes up slightly at the end, while the neck of a tenor bends slightly down.

How do I find my saxophone serial number?

According to Saxophone.org, the most common location of a saxophone’s serial number is just below the thumb rest. The thumb rest is a wide plastic or metal hook located about six inches below the place where the main body of the saxophone attaches to the neck.

Do saxophones have serial numbers?

Many companies make other instruments, not just saxophones and the serial numbers are spread over their entire range. So saxophones may not be numbered sequentially. Serial numbers can be used to identify supposedly “better” instruments. Or you want to play a horn with a number that is close to your idol’s saxophone.

Are Yamaha saxophones good?

There is no doubt about the quality of the 62 range of saxophones from Yamaha. The proof of their quality is that four decades later, they are still one of the most popular and recommended saxophones on the market. Yamaha, though, does not just accept the fact they have created a great instrument.

Are all Yamaha saxophones made in Japan?

“Where was this instrument manufactured?” For many years the entire Yamaha band instrument line was manufactured in Japan, and stamped as such. In the past decade, we have seen instruments stamped “Assembled in USA”, as well as Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, and other locales.

Is alto sax easier than tenor?

The short answer—there is not that much of a difference between the alto sax and the tenor sax playing-wise. They are both equally as easy or hard for beginners to play although the alto is, arguably, a bit easier, fingering-wise.

What is the serial number for a Yamaha alto saxophone?

Vito YAS-21 and YAS-23 serials Model 7131RK 1970 1 500 1971 501 2155 1972 2156 3529 1973 3530 4421 1974 4422 3 1976 7 1977 7 1978 4 1979 4 1980 5 1981 5 1982 6 1983 7 1984 4 1985 5 1986 9 1987 1 1988 8 1989 00 (Sudden Jump into 5XXXXX serials because the Vito YAS-21 changes to YAS-23. The Vito 5XXXXX serial number Altos are YAS-23 models.

What was the serial number of the Yamaha YAS-21?

The YAS-21 seems to become the YAS-23 around 1980 and the YAS-23/25 seems to become the YAS-275 around 2000/2001. Vito and Yamaha YAS-21 serials 1970 1 500 1971 501 2155 1972 2156 3529 1973 3530 4421 1974 4422 3 1976 7 1977 7 1978 4 1979 4 1980 5.

What was the serial number of the Selmer saxophone?

The record is much less complete after 1936. Instruments manufactured after 1936 range in serial number from ~1350-3600. The log book shows the serial numbers jumping around quite a bit for the Selmer/Adolphe Sax saxophones. Even so, its possible from this record to assemble a basic serial number chart for these instruments.

What was the serial number of the Adolphe Sax saxophone?

All were stamped Adolphe Sax 84 Rue Myrha. By comparing early verses later instruments, it becomes clear that some Adolphe Sax Selmer saxophones were assembled from the old Adolphe Sax tooling and other were put togther using parts and tooling from the Selmer St. Louis Gold Metal model instruments. There were two series of Dorsey horns.

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