yamaha ysl 697z trombone forum | Any other Yamaha YSL yamaha ysl 697z trombone forum I have a Yamaha YSL-697Z (dual bore .484/.490) with a 7.5" bell. I love playing jazz with it, . Drogas – самый крупный магазин хозяйственных товаров, бытовой химии и косметики, работающий в Латвии с 1993 года. Теперь делать покупки в нашем магазине ещё приятнее и удобнее – в интернет .
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I sold one to an attorney who doubled as a big band trombone player in South .I have a Yamaha YSL-697Z (dual bore .484/.490) with a 7.5" bell. I love playing jazz with it, .It's a trombone, not a museum piece. Worse, it's a museum piece that isn't on display: it's just .
I sold one to an attorney who doubled as a big band trombone player in South FL in 2010 for retail price at the time. It was new in the Yamaha shipping box, inside its case and I never blew it. The box had printed “YSL-697Z” and the BP was written with a black sharpie. I have a Yamaha 697Z and a 653. Both are good horns. They both have developed finicky slides at midlife. 15 years. The 697Z is usually in the shop when I need it for gig. The 653 slide got roughness in the outer slide. I lucked out and found a “new” old stock slide from Yamaha. But Yamaha no longer supports them. They are good horns. YSL-695 .500 bore 7.5" bell One-piece yellow brass bell, interchangeable leadpipes, ultra-light-weight nickel-silver slide, professional jazz and big band model. Discontinued circa 2002-2003, replaced by YSL-697Z. I have a Yamaha YSL-697Z (dual bore .484/.490) with a 7.5" bell. I love playing jazz with it, and it is perfect for 1st or 2nd chair. I am now in a small jazz group and need to use the full range of a trombone, and want an F attachment.
Yamaha 697ZPB (Black Phoenix)
It's a trombone, not a museum piece. Worse, it's a museum piece that isn't on display: it's just an item on the collection index. The National Museum of the United States Air Force has the surviving Glenn Miller Bach 6vii (the other was . I would like to add that if you are used to the YSL-354, you might want to try out Yamaha's jazz model YSL-697Z, the one in my flair. I myself played a borrowed 354 for many years before buying my own horn, and I found the transition to the 697Z an easy one.***UPDATE*** THIS HORN HAS JUST BEEN RETURNED FROM A COMPLETE DEEP CLEAN AND SERVICING BY RATH TROMBONES IN HUDDERSFIELD I'm also throwing in the gig bag in the photos. I've also included a YouTube video of one of the tracks I was playing this horn on in the studio. I'm playing the first bone
Yamaha 697Z Trombone. Jazz trombone players have a new voice. Inner slide. The chrome-plated nickel-silver drawn inner slide of the Yamaha 697Z Trombone is very durable and has a quick, sensitive response. In addition, it is a one-piece drawn slide. Outer slide. If you search the site for YSL-648 trombones, some people commented that they were good horns in their own right but not the same as an 88H. (Likewise, a YSL-697Z is a good horn but not quite the same as a King 2B.)
Price: 50. This is a special limited edition jazzer trombone from Yamaha, the YSL-697ZPB aka Black Phoenix. Built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Yamaha in the USA, this model was only made in 50 pieces and one was delivered to a dealer in each state of the USA. I sold one to an attorney who doubled as a big band trombone player in South FL in 2010 for retail price at the time. It was new in the Yamaha shipping box, inside its case and I never blew it. The box had printed “YSL-697Z” and the BP was written with a black sharpie. I have a Yamaha 697Z and a 653. Both are good horns. They both have developed finicky slides at midlife. 15 years. The 697Z is usually in the shop when I need it for gig. The 653 slide got roughness in the outer slide. I lucked out and found a “new” old stock slide from Yamaha. But Yamaha no longer supports them. They are good horns. YSL-695 .500 bore 7.5" bell One-piece yellow brass bell, interchangeable leadpipes, ultra-light-weight nickel-silver slide, professional jazz and big band model. Discontinued circa 2002-2003, replaced by YSL-697Z.
I have a Yamaha YSL-697Z (dual bore .484/.490) with a 7.5" bell. I love playing jazz with it, and it is perfect for 1st or 2nd chair. I am now in a small jazz group and need to use the full range of a trombone, and want an F attachment. It's a trombone, not a museum piece. Worse, it's a museum piece that isn't on display: it's just an item on the collection index. The National Museum of the United States Air Force has the surviving Glenn Miller Bach 6vii (the other was . I would like to add that if you are used to the YSL-354, you might want to try out Yamaha's jazz model YSL-697Z, the one in my flair. I myself played a borrowed 354 for many years before buying my own horn, and I found the transition to the 697Z an easy one.
***UPDATE*** THIS HORN HAS JUST BEEN RETURNED FROM A COMPLETE DEEP CLEAN AND SERVICING BY RATH TROMBONES IN HUDDERSFIELD I'm also throwing in the gig bag in the photos. I've also included a YouTube video of one of the tracks I was playing this horn on in the studio. I'm playing the first boneYamaha 697Z Trombone. Jazz trombone players have a new voice. Inner slide. The chrome-plated nickel-silver drawn inner slide of the Yamaha 697Z Trombone is very durable and has a quick, sensitive response. In addition, it is a one-piece drawn slide. Outer slide. If you search the site for YSL-648 trombones, some people commented that they were good horns in their own right but not the same as an 88H. (Likewise, a YSL-697Z is a good horn but not quite the same as a King 2B.)
Small bore with F Attachment Options : r/Trombone
Any other Yamaha YSL
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