Yanagisawa Saxophones Review - Brass vs Bronze - Which is Best?

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • We discuss the differences in tone and build between the brass body Yanagisawa Saxophones and the bronze body models. For the full range of Yanagisawa Saxophones for sale check out: www.dawkes.co....
    For reference, the brass body models all have a 1 in the Yanagisawa numbering. For example AWO1 and AWO10 (these used to be the A901 and A991 respectively). The bronze body models have a 2 in the numbering; AWO2 and AWO20 (A902/A992 previously).
    There's not really a better or worse, it's really down to your own preferences based on the type of sound you are trying to produce and the resonance you like to feel.

Komentáře • 45

  • @zvonimirtosic6171
    @zvonimirtosic6171 Před 3 lety +11

    Simon Bates is the best. In 30 seconds he captures the essence of each saxophone, with each note he adjusts improvisations to suit the instrument, and presents it audibly, with excellent explanation afterwards. No one else does it so succinctly. Thank you Dawkes.

  • @markhughes5792
    @markhughes5792 Před 5 lety +8

    Wow, that's the best comparison video I've seen on youtube. I'm in the market for a tenor Yanagisawa. It must be bronze now! Thank you! Mark

  • @blablabla9401
    @blablabla9401 Před 4 lety +7

    I REALLY enjoy these reviews. Very interesting when you want to decide on which sax to get.

  • @XBRDriver
    @XBRDriver Před 8 měsíci +5

    Don't want to be a smartass, but the comments on the material is not entirely correct. Brass is Copper and Zink (CuZn) whereas Bronze is Copper and Tin (CuSn). Bronze contains at least 60% copper, Brass min 50%. So the comment on a higher copper content is generally correct. But typically there are also other metals involved so I firmly believe that Yanagisawa did a lot of research on the composition and found their magic formula. Bronze is harder than Brass, not sure though if this is the main property to determine sound.

  • @XB29SP
    @XB29SP Před 2 lety +9

    I own a TWO2, and it plays great. The sound seems to pop out of the horn with clarity and overtones. It responds well. I've owned a The Martin 50s vintage. It was stolen...what a horn that was too. Had a Selmer VI, but it turned out to be a lemon. Had two repairmen work on it in Boston and could not make it play well. It could have been the neck, but I sold it and will never know. Owned a Couf Superba I great sound but was flat in the left hand palm keys. Again, repairmen could not get the pitch up. Owned a SA80 Selmer for 30 after that and it was a great sounding and playing horn, but after comparing this TWO2 to it for 6 months I sold it as well. Not bad mouthing Selmer, my alto is a 62 VI and it's the best I've played. Anyone looking for a well built sax would do themselves a favor to at least try a bronze Yani. I've had it two and a half years now and it has the most fun playing horn I've owned. I've owned a few...nice video comparison.

  • @medsimvallejo
    @medsimvallejo Před rokem

    This is the best sound comparison I have heard on CZcams. I can clearly hear the difference. The material explanation was on point!!! I learned a lot!!! Thank you and well done!!!

  • @Bobba7438
    @Bobba7438 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I like the sound of the bronze. I love the more mellow tone.

  • @gangofgreenhorns2672
    @gangofgreenhorns2672 Před 4 lety +11

    4:40 "mellifluous" adjective "Having a pleasant, fluid sound." "Flowing like honey."

    • @xxczerxx
      @xxczerxx Před 3 lety

      Little Carmine ova here!

  • @kentyler123
    @kentyler123 Před 3 lety +1

    Great comparison - so helpful! Desmond and Sanborn says it all!

  • @FlyPants
    @FlyPants Před 4 lety +8

    for me the quintessence od difference was when Simon said: the bronzeone is for a Paul Desmond sound, the brassone is for a David Sanborn sound.

  • @benschultz7114
    @benschultz7114 Před 4 lety +7

    Generally speaking, bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. There are some alloys of bronze such as phosphor bronze which I believe is used for manufacture of instruments that contain some zinc as well so that might be the source of confusion. Do you know what alloy is used for each horn?

    • @tboy5443
      @tboy5443 Před 4 lety +3

      The Awo 2 bronze is made from phosphorus bronze which usually has as much of 92% copper mix. The alloy being tin. Phosphorus could be between 0.3 to 2%.

  • @TheMusicalEvents
    @TheMusicalEvents Před 5 lety +5

    For my ears the brass sounds more consistent across the octavs; with the bronze I got a sense of a bit lost focus in the lower octave accompanied with slightly pinched or nasal sound... (listening through decent headphones).

  • @gilmoura2387
    @gilmoura2387 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks it help me a lot

  • @ADF-fe7fv
    @ADF-fe7fv Před 27 dny

    I guess I need to get a bronze horn! Nuff said.

  • @KonstaSedneff
    @KonstaSedneff Před rokem +1

    From 1.58 sound like Paul Desmond, very well.🎷🎷🎷

  • @AGC828
    @AGC828 Před 3 lety

    I don't know if any one else feels the same about Yammies in that I feel they err on the bright side. Though with the 875 "less" so than the other models (e.g. 52, 82Z). Not uncomfortably but if I had to nitpick...more so than the Yanagisawa's I've heard (played by different players using different mouthpieces/reeds, room acoustics...).
    I suppose too that if the buyer is using the sax live in a band they would want this. in their sax...though, of course we can adjust the sound with the mouthpiece...if we wanted more brightness/growl or darkness.
    But, if you're learning and playing only for yourself...then perhaps Yamaha might not be the right brand.
    Love to see you compare the 875 tenor to the Yanagisawa W02 using a "dark" sounding mouthpiece like the Theo Wanne Ambika then using their SHIVA...would pairing the SHIVA and the 875 be "too bright"? Even for live settings? On even the alto 875? Maybe do a 3-way comparison...adding the Keilwerth MKX alto and tenor...

  • @marcusvaldes
    @marcusvaldes Před 2 lety +2

    To my ear the bronze is slightly "darker". Super close though.

  • @rhrh2025
    @rhrh2025 Před 2 lety +1

    I've heard some good things, mainly from classical players, about Yanigasawa! Neither of you seem as fired up about these horns, as you do Yamaha. I'm a Yamaha person, but I am curious about Yanigasawa!

  • @dileepnaik1312
    @dileepnaik1312 Před 3 lety +1

    I am in market for Tenor. So for soft mallow sound it’s Bronze else brass is great

  • @arctictimberwolf
    @arctictimberwolf Před 5 lety +6

    Great Vid. Guys!
    Molecules resonate differently depending on the alloy mix.
    Compare: Brass, Bronze & Silver Sax (resonate-root=Re-Sound)

  • @op14435
    @op14435 Před 3 lety +1

    What would you guys reccomemd for classical music? What type of yanigasawa? I enjoy the sound of yamaha 875, but looking to get yanigasawa. So for Solo performances like weddings, church events, street performance, etc? Thank you in advance!

    • @dawkesmusic
      @dawkesmusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Oleg - It does depend on your set-up and preference, but we generally feel the bronze model Yanagisawa's tend to work best for classic playing. So, the WO20 or WO2. If possible, try and play them all to compare :)

    • @op14435
      @op14435 Před 3 lety

      @@dawkesmusic thank you!

  • @gilmoura2387
    @gilmoura2387 Před 3 lety

    Make other with Silver one. Thaks

  • @ldever3
    @ldever3 Před 5 lety +2

    On my iPad Mini speakers I don’t hear any difference. Is one heavier or more more delicate than the other?

  • @ernstlozin6138
    @ernstlozin6138 Před 3 lety +1

    Which mouthpiece is he using ?

  • @nottingham_ChrisAllison

    Nice

  • @dasteufelhund
    @dasteufelhund Před 4 lety

    Can you do a review on older horns? Like Martin Committee’s

    • @dawkesmusic
      @dawkesmusic  Před 4 lety

      Hi - The issue is we don't always have those vintage horns around when the videos are scheduled but we'll make a note and see what comes up.

  • @TedMaciag
    @TedMaciag Před 5 lety +10

    The brass or 01 sounded better for doing Desmond by a long shot.

  • @birdy808
    @birdy808 Před 4 lety +3

    I wonder how the bronze sounds with a metal mpc

  • @kroganpopy9206
    @kroganpopy9206 Před 5 lety +9

    The Bronze, sounds older.

  • @christian_florez
    @christian_florez Před 2 lety +7

    Brass - 1:58
    Bronze - 2:55

  • @eomer7284
    @eomer7284 Před 5 lety +1

    *airy*

  • @bruhlmaoo
    @bruhlmaoo Před 3 lety

    BWO2 😳

  • @vannigio6234
    @vannigio6234 Před rokem

    uah! 🐻👍👍👍🎷🎷🎷

  • @borisaranchuk2279
    @borisaranchuk2279 Před 4 lety +2

    Selmer Paris has the best sound!

  • @JRM---516
    @JRM---516 Před 2 lety

    Brass is sweeter and projects better.