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Selmer reference 54 tenor euro
Selmer reference 54 tenor euro







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  1. #Selmer reference 54 tenor euro full#
  2. #Selmer reference 54 tenor euro professional#
  3. #Selmer reference 54 tenor euro series#

When you buy this mouthpiece on our website, you will receive a ligature and cap as a gift. Yes folks, its the once-ubiquitous East German tenor. “Spirit”, the ultimate must for Jazz mouthpiece ! An easy blowing mouthpiece with an excellent articulation (detached notes). A well-balanced tuning and easy control provide a rarely reached playing comfort on a Jazz mouthpiece. Remarkable enough, the global tone colour remains in its entirety on all registers, specially for the medium register which usually has a trend to loose texture in that kind of mouthpiece conception, a noticeable advantage for recording.

#Selmer reference 54 tenor euro full#

A great sound: a full spectrum, very rich in low harmonics though keeping a real “cutting through” power. Machined from a high quality hard rubber bar, an exclusive Selmer Paris process.

#Selmer reference 54 tenor euro series#

With the new Series III, the baritone finally comes into its own genuine identity.ĭesigned together with Pierrick Pedron, one of the most prominent French Jazz players, the new Selmer Paris Alto saxophone Jazz mouthpiece offers outstanding musical qualities. Selmer Tenor Saxophone Reference 54 Dgg The Reference series appears in two versions:- Reference 36- Reference 54.Each model has a specifi 85> 6998. I have used the Reference tenor in many jazz/improvised music settings and classical saxophone quartet, and I find the horn to be superbly suitable for both jazz and classical music. The horn was handpicked at Selmer Paris in 2003, and is very good.

  • Finally, a lighter overall weight and the peg system attached to the bell frees the musician from handling constraints. I have a Selmer Reference 54 tenor in matte finish.
  • Compact keywork and a close grip enables enhanced dexterity and speed approaching that of the alto saxophone: playing through registers is made easy and further facilitated by natural handling.
  • It offers increased possibilities with great playing comfort.
  • The reduction in size of several soldered parts (ribs, bow guards…) and changes to the neck have been designed to optimize resonance: the instrument is immediately responsive to the musician’s slightest touch, without any loss of energy. A good Mark VI Tenor Saxophone, for instance, is priced not very much higher than the current SELMER Reference 54 fresh out of the factory.
  • The sound, rich in overtones and embracing a full range of tonalities, is accessible to all styles of music.
  • selmer reference 54 tenor euro

    #Selmer reference 54 tenor euro professional#

    Selmer had gone from being a manufacturer who made only 1 professional model.

  • With unparalleled tuning balance, its tone colour is remarkably even, including in the extreme registers. The Reference 54 was the completion of the modern Selmer alto design concepts.
  • The Series III baritone opens the way to an original repertoire and soloist destiny, following in the path of the bass clarinet.









    Selmer reference 54 tenor euro