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PROFESSIONAL, INTERMEDIATE
ALTO AND TENOR SAXOPHONES INTRODUCED

BUENA PARK, CA (August 15, 2003)—Yamaha Corporation of America, Band & Orchestral Division, recently introduced professional and intermediate alto and tenor saxophones.

YTS-62II Tenor Saxophone

The YAS-62II professional model alto saxophone and the YTS-62II professional tenor saxophone replace the YAS-62 and YTS-62, respectively. Both models come with the popular G1 neck, which is very open and free blowing. Annealing used in the manufacturing process gives the horns quick response, and updated pads with a silicon treatment make them more durable. The saxophones also include a lightweight case with a carrying strap.

"For many players, the 62 is the instrument that put Yamaha saxophones on the map," says Kurt Witt, Wind Instrument product manager. "Fans of the classic 62 Series won't be disappointed with the new horn. Even players that haven't tried Yamaha in a while will likely be blown away by the responsiveness of the new 62II."

The YAS-475 intermediate alto and YTS-475 tenor saxophones were also introduced, replacing the 52 Series. The instruments feature the high-quality neck that was used on the classic 62 Series saxophones. The horns have silicon treated pads to make them waterproof and durable, stylish ABS resin cases which include a shoulder strap and are stackable.

The new 475 intermediate saxophones now incorporate even more vertical integration from higher to lower level models. "Our customers will be very pleased with the added value of the professional neck and pads incorporated into this intermediate level instrument," says Witt.

The horns are currently available.

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.

 

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