• YAMAHA YTS62III Professional Tenor Sax, Mark III

YAMAHA YTS62III Professional Tenor Sax, Mark III

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Already a legend, the “62” attained the love and respect of a wide range of players for its highly reliable performance and outstanding quality. It owes its success to a group of dedicated designers with great vision, and highly skilled craftsmen performing their work with an extraordinary level of devotion, perfection, and passion.

A slightly narrower bore provides a faster response and greater control. The new 62 style neck allows a comfortable flow of air so that every player can attain a solid tonal core.

The professional style neck receiver increases togetherness of neck and body offering richer tones. It has the flexibility to choose between the included 62-style neck and those designed for the Custom Z and Custom EX Yamaha saxophones (sold separately).

A simple but functionable octave joint to realize smoothness.

Traditional body shape is adopted which makes the sound brighter and playing feel lighter.

Key layout is designed to fit to humans' hands. This helps players concentrate on their performance without feeling stress.

This style of key posts adds a moderate resistance and makes the instrument sound as you blow into it.

The unique tear-drop shaped F key improves playability. It is adjustable to players' preferences.

The left-hand seesaw key has been designed to increase playability as well as provide a more comfortable feel.

Two-point contact is adopted for enhanced projection and a free-blowing response.

Two pieces of brass sheets are jointed together by the hands of craftsmen, then shaped to the bell with a machine.

More elaborate with finer detail, the new design offers delicate beauty.

Bell rings supports the instrument to vibrate well when players blow into it.

The separate key guards feature adjustable screw cap stoppers for professional-style technical adjustments.

An improved mechanism from low B-C# connection ensures the consistent closing of the low C# key and promotes a clear response from notes in the low range of the instrument.



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