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    Oct 08, 2010
    stepping up
    As a utility wind player in multiple groups I go through years where the emphasis for the current year is different from previous years. For instance, the past few years have focused more on alto sax, contra bassoon and a little bit of tenor sax but this year the focus has shifted to bari sax, bassoon and a bit more tenor sax in big band and orchestral settings. A few years ago I upgraded to a Yamaha 62 alto sax and really noticed the difference over my previous altos. In an orchestral setting in which I play alto and tenor sax a couple of times a year I noticed how my tenor just didn't feel as solid or play quite as well as my, now better, alto. I still don't play enough tenor to warrant a new Yamaha 62, or better, sax but I know some people who play the older 52 and, after looking over their instruments, started looking for one as it looked like it had much the same look, feel, and features as the 62. I have enjoyed adjusting to the Yamaha 52 and it seems to be going well. I have a shorter than normal little finger and often have to make adjustments to the position of the left little finger cluster; on this instrument that was much easier to do given the fine adjustment screws. All-in-all I'm quite pleased with the Yamaha 52.
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    Jones English Horn Reed Medium Soft 101MS Double Reed Long Scrape
    Aug 24, 2020
    Glad to play them
    Seems to work well and be consistent.
    Vandoren SR7425 Baritone Sax V16 Strength 2.5, Box of 5 Reeds
    Aug 24, 2020
    They work and are consistent.

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