Alto Yamah Saxophone
First developed in 1846 by a Belgian instrument maker named Adolph Sachs, the saxophone is considered the most influential member of the wind instrument family. The saxophone, usually made of brass, is played with a single reed mouthpiece, and its distinctive sound and appearance make it a popular choice in the music world. Designed to fill the tonal gap between clarinet and flute, Yamaha's iconic saxophone sound is unmatched. It's no surprise that great saxophones have entire albums dedicated to their signature playing style. The choice of which is right for you depends on how committed you are to perfecting your practice. Saxophones come in 9 keys, from sopranissimo all the way down to scale to sub-bass, the most common key being alto and tenor saxophones. There are student, middle and professional grade styles in each key that can provide you with the exact features you need to succeed, depending on your skill level. If you're just starting out, Yamaha student saxophone...