When I was a kid, I remember there were still Rampone clarinets at Banda Municipal de San Lorenzo in Argentina. Fine wood and tone. I guess some of them might still be around.
Hola Martin yo soy de Córdoba capital y llegó a mis manos uno de esos clarinetes Rampone & Cazzani Milano que era de mi bis abuelo, tendrás idea aproximadamente de que año pueden llegar a ser? Lo estoy usando para aprender
@ hola Ted! El precio realmente depende de la condición del instrumento, del enzapatillado, y de quién te lo compre. Si es algo de valor familiar, yo no lo vendería. Te darían muy poca plata, aduciendo que es un instrumento viejo.
@@martinscalona-clarinet9042 No para nada, nunca dije de venderlo ni se me ocurriría hacerlo, soy músico y por eso justamente lo estoy usando para aprender, nomas me interesa saber más de su origen
Excellent video. How good to see this small Italian company putting so much skill, research, craftsmanship and love into their superb saxophones. I've been listening to various demos of Rampone and Cazzani saxes on UA-cam and they do sound very special. They also look gorgeous, like very old saxes from the 1920s and 30s. If I ever win the lottery I will have to buy one, but for now I shall have to make do with my Yamaha YTS275 tenor and my very cheap, probably Chinese, alto !
Fantastic video, so much goes into a saxophone, thank you for sharing. What a difference a metal makes for making a saxophone. Brilliant work and craftsmanship.
Be nice to have poster of there history in my music room and a book of there history love there history one day would love to visit and buy a saxophone
I received an alto just engraved "Golden voice" and serial number E 1660, no mark. Look like a R&C, a wonderful sound but need to be warm but need hard work to play the right tone... Anybody having some information ? Why no mark ?
I like the honest comparison to the Selmer sound and how R&C gravitated to its own sound over the years. I sorely wish someone had made a video like this a few years ago of the Ida Maria Grassi facility when they were still making saxophones in Quarna Sotto, almost just across the street from Rampone and Cazzani. I am curious how many workers who now work at R&C came from the Grassi company.
Excellent video! Thank you for taking the time to put it together. Hard not to want a Rampone saxophone after watching.
Watching this video makes us even more thankful to be in this industry with companies like this. Bravo Rampone & Cazzani!
When I was a kid, I remember there were still Rampone clarinets at Banda Municipal de San Lorenzo in Argentina. Fine wood and tone. I guess some of them might still be around.
Hola Martin yo soy de Córdoba capital y llegó a mis manos uno de esos clarinetes Rampone & Cazzani Milano que era de mi bis abuelo, tendrás idea aproximadamente de que año pueden llegar a ser? Lo estoy usando para aprender
@ hola Ted! El precio realmente depende de la condición del instrumento, del enzapatillado, y de quién te lo compre. Si es algo de valor familiar, yo no lo vendería. Te darían muy poca plata, aduciendo que es un instrumento viejo.
@@martinscalona-clarinet9042 No para nada, nunca dije de venderlo ni se me ocurriría hacerlo, soy músico y por eso justamente lo estoy usando para aprender, nomas me interesa saber más de su origen
Grazie agli amici russi,ma ciò che colpisce molto è la naturale simpatia di Claudio e la grande passione e professionalità di tutti. BRAVISSIMI
Excellent video. How good to see this small Italian company putting so much
skill, research, craftsmanship and love into their superb saxophones. I've been listening to various demos of Rampone and Cazzani saxes on UA-cam and they do sound very special. They also look gorgeous, like very old saxes from the 1920s and 30s. If I ever win the lottery I will have to buy one, but for now I shall have to make do with my Yamaha YTS275 tenor and my very cheap, probably Chinese, alto !
Thank you for this amazing documentary!
GRANDISSIMO CLAUDIO, CHE LAVORO CHE FATE!!
Fantastic video, so much goes into a saxophone, thank you for sharing. What a difference a metal makes for making a saxophone. Brilliant work and craftsmanship.
This is so awesome. I am getting mine today
complimenti avete realizzato un grandioso video , viva il made in italia .
Be nice to have poster of there history in my music room and a book of there history love there history one day would love to visit and buy a saxophone
Grande tradizione italiana!
I received an alto just engraved "Golden voice" and serial number E 1660, no mark. Look like a R&C, a wonderful sound but need to be warm but need hard work to play the right tone... Anybody having some information ? Why no mark ?
Wonderful craftsmen
Solo le persone molto "speciali" possono creare strumenti molto "speciali"!
Outstanding, impressive video!!!
I like the honest comparison to the Selmer sound and how R&C gravitated to its own sound over the years. I sorely wish someone had made a video like this a few years ago of the Ida Maria Grassi facility when they were still making saxophones in Quarna Sotto, almost just across the street from Rampone and Cazzani. I am curious how many workers who now work at R&C came from the Grassi company.
really impressive video!!!!!
Amazing video, congratulations Russian friends
Io vorrei lavorare con voi! Fino a pensione. Grazie,,Paulo
siete bravi