Both are excellent handmade saxophones, with different qualities. Go for whatever your budget allows, and what feels comfortable for you, then practice, practice, practice!
@@PavanSax i have yamaha yas62 and another is good quality selmer mark VI design copy of taiwan made Saxophone.... So would love to take some guidance from you to play like you....
@@PavanSax i play on selmer copy as it has more dark tone and rich sound than my yamaha yas-62 and i play on selmer soloist d mouthpiece with vandoren traditional 2.5 reed setup.. please can you guide me in playing Saxophone some tips and mentoring??
The Yamaha YAS-62 is a superb saxophone. I've heard some good things about Eastern Music alto saxophone Mark VI copy too. Ultimately whatever music you play its very important to practice the following basics: 1. Long tones to develop your sound 2. Scales, arpeggios, modes to develop technique. 3. Ear training, learning to play from hearing melodies. There are so many excellent resources on the internet, from books, to free lessons that you can't go wrong. Best of luck!
@Pavan Sax which sax is better selmer or Jk??
Both are excellent handmade saxophones, with different qualities. Go for whatever your budget allows, and what feels comfortable for you, then practice, practice, practice!
@@PavanSax i have yamaha yas62 and another is good quality selmer mark VI design copy of taiwan made Saxophone.... So would love to take some guidance from you to play like you....
@@PavanSax i play on selmer copy as it has more dark tone and rich sound than my yamaha yas-62 and i play on selmer soloist d mouthpiece with vandoren traditional 2.5 reed setup.. please can you guide me in playing Saxophone some tips and mentoring??
The Yamaha YAS-62 is a superb saxophone. I've heard some good things about Eastern Music alto saxophone Mark VI copy too.
Ultimately whatever music you play its very important to practice the following basics:
1. Long tones to develop your sound
2. Scales, arpeggios, modes to develop technique.
3. Ear training, learning to play from hearing melodies.
There are so many excellent resources on the internet, from books, to free lessons that you can't go wrong.
Best of luck!