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The Yamaha YBS-480 Baritone Saxophone is the ideal intermediate instrument, perfect for advancing students. Boasting many of the same features as their premium saxes, learning on the YBS-480 couldn't be easier. Everything about this Yamaha baritone saxophone has been tailored for students and beginners. To assist tuning in the low register, Yamaha decided to shorten the bell. This also reduces the overall weight of the instrument, making it easier to handle.
With a timeless silver-plated finish, this instrument delivers a classic tone and a sports a distinguished aesthetic - perfect for any ensemble. To get you up and playing straight away, the YBS-480 comes included with a sturdy hard-shell case and a Yamaha 5C mouthpiece. This top quality case is ideal for transporting the sax to rehearsals and performances, and can stand up to all of the knocks and scrapes which face a musician on the move.
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Launched in 2020, the YBS-480 immediately picked up the prestigious Best In Show award at that year's NAMM show. This was the first baritone saxophone that Yamaha had released in 35 years - suffice to say, it's been worth the wait! It's predecessor - the YBS-52 - had been a dependable student bari, popular the world over. But Yamaha subscribe to the Japanese philosophy of kaizen, which means continuous improvement.
They completely re-engineered their design, making enhancements all over the instrument in order to better accommodate student saxophonists. If the YBS-52 is anything to go by, this is a baritone sax which will hold its quality for many, many years to come.
The Yamaha YBS480 is one of the best options for the keen baritone saxophone player. Yamaha has improved the mechanism by redesigning the front F, low A, octave key, palm keys, upper and lower table keys. This improvement enables the saxophone to respond better across the whole range, but especially the low register. To further enhance the tone of the instrument, Yamaha has introduced the neck from their professional 62 bari to the YBS-480. Known in the industry for providing a smooth and polished tone, this neck is sure to enhance the playing of any keen sax player.
Everything about the YBS480 baritone saxophone has been designed to ensure young adults can comfortably start playing. Firstly, Yamaha shortened the bell on the YBS480, providing a consistent sound across all registers, whilst making the sax being lighter and easier to handle. Yamaha understands that most bari saxophone players start learning on the alto or tenor first. This is why Yamaha designed the key layout to be lighter and more ergonomic - so transitioning from other models is an effortless experience. The keys have even been moved closer together, so people with smaller hands feel more comfortable.
At the bottom of the Yamaha YBS480 baritone sax, you'll find their new peg design. Although not included, having the option to play with a peg is a great advantage to young bari sax players. Around the back of the sax you'll find Yamaha's new strap-ring positioning which provides you with a more natural playing style.
As a premium brand, Yamaha are proud to offer a free five-year extended warranty when the purchase of your instrument is registered within six months of purchase. Please visit the Yamaha website for the full terms and conditions and to register your warranty.
When you register your instrument you can get a three-month premium subscription to Tomplay where you can access over 40,000 scores with backing tracks. You are able to filter by musical style, composer, difficulty and accompaniment type and interact with the scores. The pieces are all recorded by professional musicians and you can control the tempo and even record yourself playing. If you wish, you can also print and annotate your score and create loops to focus on those more difficult passages. For more information, please see the Yamaha/Tomplay website.