Category

Saxophones

Saxophones and saxophone model families.

Models

  • Technical line drawing of P. Mauriat PMXA-67R

    P. Mauriat PMXA-67R

    Saxophone · Taiwan

    The P. Mauriat PMXA-67R is a professional E-flat alto saxophone with a brass body, rolled tone holes, and a large bell, voiced with a Super VI-style neck and a hand-engraved bell and bow; finishes range from Dark Vintage to Black Nickel.

  • Technical line drawing of P. Mauriat PMXT-66R

    P. Mauriat PMXT-66R

    Saxophone · Taiwan

    The P. Mauriat PMXT-66R is a professional B-flat tenor saxophone with a brass body, rolled tone holes, an enlarged body-tube flair and large bell, a Super VI-style neck, and a hand-engraved bell and bow.

  • Technical line drawing of Yamaha YAS-62III

    Yamaha YAS-62III

    Saxophone · Japan

    A Yamaha professional alto saxophone in the YAS-62III series.

  • Technical line drawing of Selmer Super Action 80 Series II

    Selmer Super Action 80 Series II

    Saxophone · France

    The Henri Selmer Paris Super Action 80 Series II, usually called the Series II, is the long-running backbone of the Selmer professional saxophone catalogue. Launched in 1986 and built in sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass, it is known for an open, harmonically rich sound and strong projection, and is regarded as the versatile professional alto par excellence.

  • Technical line drawing of Cannonball Gerald Albright Signature Series

    Cannonball Gerald Albright Signature Series

    Saxophone · United States

    A signature professional saxophone series developed with saxophonist Gerald Albright and offered in soprano, alto, and tenor voices. Each horn carries elaborate hand engraving designed with Albright, including a hidden pair of golf clubs as a nod to his love of the game, and is finished in black-nickel or a black-nickel-and-silver combination with multicolored Picasso Jasper stone touches. The saxophones have one-piece hand-hammered brass bells and Italian Pisoni leather pads, and are hand-engraved and acoustically customized in Salt Lake City, with alto and tenor models including the patented FAT Neck.

  • Technical line drawing of Cannonball Alcazar

    Cannonball Alcazar

    Saxophone · United States

    Cannonball's premium student saxophone series for beginning and advancing musicians, offered in alto and tenor voices with a lacquer finish. The keywork is set closer together to suit smaller hands, and construction includes a single-sheet hand-hammered brass bell, ribbed body for rigidity, a high F-sharp key, blue steel springs, power-forged keys, and Italian Pisoni leather pads. Each horn is acoustically customized by a technician and ships with a hard-shell case.

  • Technical line drawing of Yanagisawa T-WO10

    Yanagisawa T-WO10

    Saxophone · Japan

    The Yanagisawa T-WO10 is a professional B-flat tenor saxophone with a brass body, high-F# key, double-arm keys, and a tri-point brace, offered in lacquer with silver- and gold-plated options to order.

  • Technical line drawing of Rampone & Cazzani R1 Jazz (Tenor)

    Rampone & Cazzani R1 Jazz (Tenor)

    Saxophone · Italy

    The Rampone & Cazzani R1 Jazz tenor is a 100% handmade Italian saxophone built in red brass (a high-copper brass) with the maker's wide bore, hand engraving, and a matte unlacquered finish, offered in brass, silver-plate, and gold-plate versions.

  • Technical line drawing of Selmer Mark VI Alto Saxophone

    Selmer Mark VI Alto Saxophone

    France

    The alto saxophone in the Selmer Mark VI family, widely regarded as a benchmark professional alto for jazz and classical players and one of the most collectible vintage altos.

  • Technical line drawing of Selmer Mark VI

    Selmer Mark VI

    Saxophone · France

    The Selmer Mark VI is a professional saxophone family produced by Henri Selmer Paris from the mid-1950s into the mid-1970s in sizes from sopranino to bass. Prized for its tone, intonation, and ergonomics, it is among the most sought-after vintage saxophones.

  • Technical line drawing of Selmer Reference 54

    Selmer Reference 54

    Saxophone · France

    The Henri Selmer Paris Reference 54 is a professional saxophone, built in alto and tenor, that takes the design of the famous Mark VI (produced from 1954). More centered than the Reference 36, it offers great flexibility, an almost infinite variety of timbres, and a very centered yet malleable sound.

  • Technical line drawing of Selmer Reference

    Selmer Reference

    Saxophone · France

    The Henri Selmer Paris Reference series, first introduced as tenor saxophones in 2000, revisits two of the company's most celebrated vintage designs. It comprises the Reference 54, which takes the design of the Mark VI (introduced 1954), and the Reference 36, which is based on the Balanced Action (introduced 1936).

Makers

  • P. Mauriat

    P. Mauriat is a Taiwanese wind-instrument brand founded in 2003, known for handcrafted saxophones, clarinets, flutes, trumpets, and accessories.

  • Rampone & Cazzani

    Rampone & Cazzani is an Italian handmade saxophone maker based in Quarna Sotto, continuing a local tradition of saxophone making and brass/woodwind craft.

  • Julius Keilwerth

    Julius Keilwerth is a saxophone brand and maker known for soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass saxophones, including SX90R and anniversary models.

  • Cannonball Musical Instruments

    Cannonball Musical Instruments is a Salt Lake City company making saxophones, trumpets, trombones, clarinets, flutes, and related wind instruments.

  • Yanagisawa Saxophones

    Yanagisawa Saxophones is a Japanese saxophone maker with WO series soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, curved soprano, neck, mouthpiece, and accessory lines.

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