I play vintage Yani sopranos and the tone on my horns is much brighter and resonate in comparison. I wish I could be closer to a dealer with these in stock to sample them. Sweet sounds.
Why are the straight neck ones considered entry level professional sopranos.. Is it not a matter of preference between the curved and straight neck. The first soprano was a straight neck. also when you play both of them you are playing a straight neck soprano vs a curved one bronze one which will will be different in sound due to the curved neck I wonder how much difference the sound would be if you changed the curved neck to straight and played them again? They are both fantastic saxophones though
anything curved has a better sound, cause the sound waves bounce around more in the horn, as for straight horns they are flat, its like comparing a rifle and a shotgun, the curved is a shotgun, has a richer sound and bette r intonation.
@@truthfacts5438 I disagree, my old Series III Selmer had much better intonation and sound with the straight neck. Anytime you bend a tube you run the risk of ruining the intonation and tonal qualities.
such a great instrument and yoiu go and kill it with that awful "tune". what on earth were you thinking of. I am an admirer of your work to date but, that was terrible.
Your sound on this is not so pleasant to the ears. You sound good on other soprano horns. May be you should remake some videos in the coming future with this same models, probably a different set up. Could be it was not a good mood to play the demonstrations of this horns. But overall so far you have done a good review jobs for other different brands and models.
Wow. To my ear he shows the flexibility of the instrument and I can definitely hear the core and resonance of the horn. I don't play with that same kind of "feel" to the sound but I do appreciate Jim's playing here. I think that it's an incredible jazz sound with lots of overtones and a wonderful sheen to the sound. Maybe you don't like that style of music.
Everyone is going to have his or her opinion on the horn. Some won’t like it because it’s not the brand they play. Some people will find something wrong with anything he plays. These people try to give you a comparison of different name brands of horns to help guide you in a direction. Stop beating them in the ground with your negative thoughts.
The bronze model has a beautiful warm core tone.
I play vintage Yani sopranos and the tone on my horns is much brighter and resonate in comparison. I wish I could be closer to a dealer with these in stock to sample them. Sweet sounds.
Dig the phrases you’re playing. Sounds like jazz skat singing on a sax. Love the tone of the bronze Yani’s. I have the AWO20 on order now.
That intonation though
Just got Sc-wo20 I’m loving it🥰
I just found a solid silver yani in a storage locker auction!
Nice.. please do this type of video for the conn selmer sopranos. Thank you
Melhor soprano do mundo yanagisawa 902 bronze
Jim cheek is a fucking amazing player
the wo20 has a better presence, when you payload it is a cleaner sound and on the quiet parts it holds its sound better.
Excellent demo. Thank you.
The bronze SWO20 sounds better there is an obvious sense of resistance probably caused by it have removable necks
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Alto ou soprano?
what mouthpiece are you playing here ?
any reason to use the ligature inverted ( screws on top ) ?
dam, either you're a dam good soprano player or this horn sounds better than any other!
There are always some dumb comments (read below) sound is of course a matter of taste, fact is, he & the horn sound great.
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I prefer the s990 Yani great sound !!!
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It's too bright.
PS. love the rampone saxophones
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Why are the straight neck ones considered entry level professional sopranos.. Is it not a matter of preference between the curved and straight neck. The first soprano was a straight neck. also when you play both of them you are playing a straight neck soprano vs a curved one bronze one which will will be different in sound due to the curved neck I wonder how much difference the sound would be if you changed the curved neck to straight and played them again? They are both fantastic saxophones though
anything curved has a better sound, cause the sound waves bounce around more in the horn, as for straight horns they are flat, its like comparing a rifle and a shotgun, the curved is a shotgun, has a richer sound and bette r
intonation.
@@truthfacts5438 I disagree, my old Series III Selmer had much better intonation and sound with the straight neck. Anytime you bend a tube you run the risk of ruining the intonation and tonal qualities.
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such a great instrument and yoiu go and kill it with that awful "tune". what on earth were you thinking of.
I am an admirer of your work to date but, that was terrible.
12 legged Sasquatch.. what
Your sound on this is not so pleasant to the ears. You sound good on other soprano horns. May be you should remake some videos in the coming future with this same models, probably a different set up. Could be it was not a good mood to play the demonstrations of this horns. But overall so far you have done a good review jobs for other different brands and models.
Wow. To my ear he shows the flexibility of the instrument and I can definitely hear the core and resonance of the horn. I don't play with that same kind of "feel" to the sound but I do appreciate Jim's playing here. I think that it's an incredible jazz sound with lots of overtones and a wonderful sheen to the sound. Maybe you don't like that style of music.
He's playing with a British accent.
Everyone is going to have his or her opinion on the horn. Some won’t like it because it’s not the brand they play. Some people will find something wrong with anything he plays. These people try to give you a comparison of different name brands of horns to help guide you in a direction. Stop beating them in the ground with your negative thoughts.
Too bad about the tone.
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