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Selmer reference 54 alto low notes
Selmer reference 54 alto low notes









selmer reference 54 alto low notes

Today, Selmer Paris is a leading manufacturer and the choice instrument of clarinet and saxophone professionals around the world. In 2003, Selmer Paris launched the Reference 54 saxophone which is based on the feel and response of the Mark VI with modern intonation refinements.

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As times changed, so did Selmer Paris’ models and the Mark VI evolved to the Mark VII, the Super Action 80, the Series II, and Series III. Even today, it is the chosen ‘vintage’ instrument by professionals around the world. Each model has a specific tone colour: the Reference 36 features a rich. The Reference series currently proposes two tenor saxophone versions : Reference 36 and Reference 54. The Balanced Action and Super Action saxophones would follow leading up to the introduction of the Mark VI in 1954.īetween 19, Selmer Paris sold over a quarter million units of the Mark VI. Reference is a new Selmer Paris concept which combines acoustic or ergonomic characteristics of several famous previous Selmer Paris models with the qualities of today’s top design and manufacture. It wasn’t until the release of the Balanced Action saxophone in 1936 that Selmer Paris truly established their position as the leader in saxophone design. Later Selmer Paris would even begin manufacturing guitars in partnership with Mario Maccaferri. SELMER Alto Saxophone Reference 54 Antique Gold Lacquer Engraving japan 0207. In 1931, Selmer Paris acquired the brass manufacturer Millereau and began making trumpets. Selmer Bundy Vintage Alto Saxophone Low B/Bb key guard.

selmer reference 54 alto low notes

The Selmer brand continued to grow strength in woodwinds. Selmer Paris 3rd Generation Reference 54 Alto Sax Neck. In 1922, Selmer introduced its first saxophones under the name “Series 22”. The new Selmer necks feature the new Jubilee series octave design which decreases the weight on the neck tube allowing for a free-er altissimo response and clarity Add to Wishlist. In 1905, Henri took over the Barbier Company, a flute maker in Paris. These instruments would gain in popularity in Europe and America, winning awards at the 1900 Paris Exhibition and in 1904 St Louis World’s Fair. In 1898, Henri’s brother, Alexandre left for the US and began selling clarinets as he toured with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In 1885 following graduation from the Conservatoire de Paris, Henri Selmer began making reeds, mouthpieces, and clarinets in Paris.











Selmer reference 54 alto low notes