Yamaha Brass and WoodWind

Yamaha Brass and Woodwind

From high school wind bands to jazz bands and orchestras, there’s no limit to where you can find brass and woodwind instruments. Thanks to Ska, there are even brass instruments in rock music! When it comes to selecting the right instrument, many students, teacher, and professional players turn to Yamaha Brass and Woodwind. 

The beginning phase of playing an instrument is always the most confusing time. With so many brands to choose from, and what might seem like thousands of model available in each brand, just finding an instrument might seem like an impossible task. 

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Fortunately, with a Yamaha Brass or Woodwind instrument, you can rest assured that even the student models have great tone, and almost unmatched durability, 

With a Yamaha Brass and Woodwind instrument in your hands, you will own every note. Every instrument the company creates has been meticulously thought out, resulting in a line of instruments few can compete with on a tonal level. 

Yamaha’s first wind instrument, “the YTR-1 Trumpet,” was released in 1966. By utilizing the latest technology and skills honed over the years, Yamaha has developed a wide range of brass and woodwind instruments.

Working with musicians from professional to those who are taking their first musical breath, Yamaha will continue on this journey to enrich people’s lives through music.

Yamaha Brass and Woodwind Student Range

Saxophones

Like the YAS26 Alto Sax

 Professional features combine with Yamaha’s legendary durability to make this alto saxophone a great choice to start your musical journey. 

Clarinets

Like the YCL255 Clarinet

The YCL-255  is an outstanding entry-level instrument that delivers a warm, resonant tone that is remarkably similar to that of a wood clarinet.

Flutes

Like the YFL211D Flute

The Yamaha YFL211D was designed to be easy to play, while retaining the kind of tonal characteristics usually associated only with Professional models. 

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