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- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments abstract "Yanagisawa Wind Instruments is a Japanese woodwind company known for its range of professional grade saxophones. Along with Yamaha they are one of the leading manufacturers of saxophones in Japan. A family company, they started production in 1896 but became more widely known after the release in 1954 of their T3 silver-plated tenor saxophone. This was followed in 1956 by the A3, their first alto saxophone. The T3 model Tenor and the A3 model Alto were based on a Martin Committee design and later models were based more on a Selmer Mark VI design. There has been continuous development of their saxophone technology ever since. Their first solid silver saxophone was produced in 1972 and instruments made from phosphor bronze began to be produced in 1992. The company currently manufactures sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones. They are, perhaps, best known for their super high quality soprano saxophones. Many players consider them the best on the market, especially the S992.The company is notable for making saxophones from materials other than the standard brass, i.e., phosphor bronze and solid silver, and combinations thereof. For example, as of 2015 Yanagisawa's range of alto saxophones featured the following instruments: Awo1 - made entirely from solid brass. The entry level professional saxophone from Yanagisawa. Awo1U - same as Awo1, but unlacquered Awo1B - same as Awo1, but black lacquered Awo1S - same as Awo1, but silver plated Awo2 - made entirely from solid phosphor bronze (except keywork, which is brass)Awo2S - same as Awo2, but silver plated Awo10 - made entirely from solid brass (underslung neck) Awo10U - made entirely from solid brass (underslung neck - unlacquered) Awo10S - same as Awo10, but plated with silver Awo10GP - same as Awo10, but gold plated Awo10B - same as Awo10, but coated with black lacquer Awo20 - made entirely from solid phosphor bronze (except keywork, which is brass) Awo20U - same as Awo20, but unlacquered Awo20S - same as Awo20, but silver plated Awo20PG - same as Awo20, but plated with \"pink gold\" (80% gold and 20% silver) Awo20GP - same as Awo20, but gold plated Aw030 - solid silver crook and body with solid brass bell and bow Awo32J - solid silver crook and bell, solid phosphor bronze body and bow (designed exclusively for jazz, so no 'lyre' socket) Awo33 - solid silver neck and bell; solid brass body, bow and crook Awo35 - solid silver neck, body, and bell; solid brass bow Awo37 - solid silver crook, body, bow and bell Awo37PG - same as Awo37, but pink gold plated Awo37GP - same as Awo37, but gold platedThe permutations are increased by the fact that it is possible to buy a solid brass, silver, or bronze neck from Yanagisawa and fit it to any of the nine instruments listed above e.g. adding a solid silver neck to the Awo10 or Awo20, or a phosphor bronze neck to the Awo10, Awo33J or Awo37 etc. Professional saxophonists performing on Yanagisawa instruments include Gary Bartz, Jay Beckenstein, Plas Johnson, Ed Wynne, Steve Slagle, Peter King, Vincent Herring, Snake Davis and Antonio Hart.".
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- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageExternalLink www.yanagisawasax.co.jp.
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- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Alto_saxophone.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Hart.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Baritone_saxophone.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manufacturing_companies_of_Japan.
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- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Ed_Wynne_(saxophonist).
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Bartz.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Beckenstein.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Committee.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Permutation.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Peter_King_(saxophonist).
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Phosphor_bronze.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Plas_Johnson.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Saxophone.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Selmer_Mark_VI.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Snake_Davis.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Sopranino_saxophone.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Soprano_saxophone.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Slagle.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Tenor_saxophone.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Vincent_Herring.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Corporation.
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- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yanagisawa Wind Instruments".
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- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments subject Category:Manufacturing_companies_of_Japan.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments subject Category:Musical_instrument_manufacturing_companies.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments hypernym Company.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments type Company.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments type Instrument.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments type Plant.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments type Company.
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- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments comment "Yanagisawa Wind Instruments is a Japanese woodwind company known for its range of professional grade saxophones. Along with Yamaha they are one of the leading manufacturers of saxophones in Japan. A family company, they started production in 1896 but became more widely known after the release in 1954 of their T3 silver-plated tenor saxophone. This was followed in 1956 by the A3, their first alto saxophone.".
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments label "Yanagisawa Wind Instruments".
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs Q367931.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs Category:Yanagisawa.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs Yanagisawa.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs Yanagisawa_(Unternehmen).
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs Yanagisawa.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs Yanagisawa.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs 柳澤管楽器.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs m.0kqkps.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments sameAs Q367931.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments wasDerivedFrom Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments?oldid=666903299.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments depiction YanagisawaA9932J.JPG.
- Yanagisawa_Wind_Instruments homepage www.yanagisawasax.co.jp.
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