Are Vito saxophones good?
Both Yanagisawa and Yamaha of Japan also produced a number of Vito Saxophones. These instruments are generally regarded as being of good quality and sound.
Where is Vito saxophone made?
Registered. Vito had Yamaha and Yanagisawa stencil horns for them – these were Yamaha’s and Yanagisawa’s with Vito engravings. Vito had saxes assembled in Keonsha, Wisconson from French (Beaugnier) made parts (for the American market) and the French made (by Beaugnier) Vitos – all a bit confusing.
Is Vito saxophone Yamaha?
Vito altos and tenors stamped Japan are indeed made by Yamaha. Some with no stamp were also made by Yamaha in Michigan. Older Vitos were made by Beaugnier and can be very good instruments as well, including but not limited to the Leblanc System saxophones which have a Boehm system tone hole placement.
Is Vito the same as Yamaha?
Yamaha Vitos are the same horn, and for those that seek a 21 a vito, it is an easier find.
Who makes Vito saxophone?
Vito was a pretty portable brand name, used on saxes made by Yamaha and Beaugnier. Some pics? The Yamaha ones typically sell for around the £300 mark, depending on condition.
Is Vito a good brand?
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What is the biggest saxophone in the world?
In terms of size and weight, the contrabass is an absolute giant. The baritone saxophone is considered to be rather big and unwieldy – it’s not something you’d want to carry around on foot for long – but the tubing that makes up a contrabass is twice the length of a baritone!
Is alto sax easier than tenor?
The short answer—there is not that much of a difference between the alto sax and the tenor sax playing-wise. They are both equally as easy or hard for beginners to play although the alto is, arguably, a bit easier, fingering-wise.