Yamaha Intermediate Baritone Saxophone Ergonomically Accessible to More Students
BUENA PARK (December 18, 2019) ―
Yamaha today previewed the YBS-480 Intermediate Baritone Saxophone, the company's first new baritone saxophone in 35 years.
The YBS-480, an updated design of the extremely popular YBS-52, is a testament to the commitment Yamaha has in improving design and production techniques and processes to carry this vital model for another 35 years.
Current model Yamaha intermediate baritone saxophones are used by thousands of schools in the United States and around the world. They have earned a stellar reputation for their outstanding playing characteristics, intonation and durability, sought after by scholastic marching, jazz and concert band programs through the years.
The YBS-480 features a redesigned bore and neck modeled after the 62 Professional model Yamaha saxophones, which improve the intonation of the horn. Yamaha also added the ability to use a detachable peg so that the larger baritone saxophone is accessible to players of all sizes.
"The YBS-52 is a large instrument that requires significant physical strength to hold up," says Brian Petterson, senior manager, Winds & Strings, Yamaha Corporation of America. "The YBS-480 provides the sound musicians have come to love, and in a more ergonomically-accessible instrument, easier for the student to hold and manipulate. If we can help make their first musical experience positive, more students will continue with their musical studies."
Pricing and Availability
The Yamaha Intermediate Baritone Saxophone YBS-480 (MSRP: $8,555.00) will be shipping in the Summer of 2020.
For more information, please visit usa.yamaha.com