YAMAHA ADDS NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONS:
XENO SERIES TRUMPETS
BUENA PARK, CA(September 5, 2003)Yamaha Corporation
of America, Band & Orchestral Division, announces the third
generation of Yamaha heavyweight trumpets, the Xeno series. Available
for the first time in the U.S., these trumpets, engraved with
the Xeno logo, offer a faster response, a more focused core to
the tone and more vibrancy to the sound.
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YTR-8335RGS
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Models YTR-8335S, YTR-8345S, and YTR-8445S, will
replace the current heavyweight 6000 Series trumpets. All models
include thicker valve casing braces, new mouthpiece receiver length
and new valve stems, as well as new finger buttons and valve caps.
Developed at the Yamaha R&D center in Tokyo, the Xeno trumpet
line has become very popular in markets where it's already available.
"Yamaha has put quite a lot of effort into
the development of its professional trumpet line over the past
10 years," says Kurt Witt, Manager, Wind Instruments. "With
the help of both Mark Gould and Rod Franks, the Xeno models truly
are the next step in the evolution of this product line. The word
Xeno is going to be synonymous with 'professional trumpet.'"
"The Xeno trumpets have a smooth beautiful
sound," says Gould. "They are the most in-tune and versatile
C trumpets I have ever played."
Gould, principal trumpet of the Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra since 1974, assisted with the development of the C models,
and Rod Franks, principal trumpet of the London Symphony Orchestra,
assisted with the Bb models, available in .459-in. ML or .462-in.
L bore sizes. Both models are available in a lacquer- or silver-plated
finish, and have a choice of yellow brass or gold brass bells.
The new product offering includes a distinctive
model, the reverse leadpipe Xeno. Model YTR-8335RGS offers the
same playing qualities as the entire Xeno series, such as a quick
response, free-blowing feel and more vibrancy to the sound. Additionally,
the YTR-8335RGS features a reversed tuning slide, extra heavy
mouthpipe receiver with a longer taper leadpipe. In place of a
thumbhook, the 8335RGS has a first valve slide ring. All models
are currently available.
"The reverse leadpipe Xeno model is a great
addition to the Yamaha pro trumpet lineup," adds Kurt Witt,
"We know that throughout the world there are many players
looking for a unique model, and the 8335RGS is going to be one
that every player will want to check out."
For more information, write Yamaha Corporation of
America, Band & Orchestral Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena
Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com.