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Mouthpiece for Alto Saxophone Selmer Paris Claude Delangle
Mouthpiece for Alto Saxophone Selmer Paris Claude Delangle
Model: Henri Selmer Paris-Claude Delangle
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14 220 ₴
Designed for: Alto Saxophone
Mouthpiece Material: A combination of metal and ebonite
Openness: 1.65 mm
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: France
Saxophone Alto Henri Selmer Paris SeleS Axos
Model: Henri Selmer Paris-Seles Axos
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117 990 ₴
Saxophone: Alto
Hull Shape: Curved
Tonality: Eb
Front Key: No
Low Key: Bb
Saxophone Alto Henri Selmer Paris SA 80 II A
Model: Henri Selmer Paris-SA 80 II A
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155 640 ₴
Saxophone: Alto
Hull Shape: Curved
Tonality: Eb
High Key: F#
Front Key: No
Products from Selmer are available in the following categories: Ligatures, Lyres, Caps, Clarinets, Mouthpieces for Woodwind Instruments, Saxophones, For String Instruments
Selmer

Selmer is the leading brand for saxophones worldwide. Since more than 100 years Henri Selmer Paris manufactures high class saxophones. These instruments are appreciated and sought after by musicians all over the world. The instruments are entirely manufactured in France. Saxophones and clarinets made by Selmer are meeting the highest quality demands. The instruments continue to be hand-crafted in Paris with the fourth generation of Selmer family members leading the company. In 1885 following graduation from the Conservatoire de Paris, Henri Selmer began making reeds, mouthpieces, and clarinets in Paris. In 1898, Henri’s brother, Alexandre left for the US and began selling clarinets as he toured with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. These instruments would gain in popularity in Europe and America, winning awards at the 1900 Paris Exhibition and in 1904 St Louis World’s Fair. In 1905, Henri took over the Barbier Company, a flute maker in Paris. In 1922, Selmer introduced its first saxophones under the name Series 22. The Selmer continued to grow strength in woodwinds. In 1931, Selmer Paris acquired the brass manufacturer Millereau and began making trumpets. Later Selmer Paris would even begin manufacturing guitars in partnership with Mario Maccaferri. It wasn’t until the release of the Balanced Action saxophone in 1936 that Selmer Paris truly established their position as the leader in saxophone design. The Balanced Action and Super Action saxophones would follow leading up to the introduction of the Mark VI in 1954. Between 1954 and 1974, Selmer Paris sold over a quarter million units of the Mark VI. Even today, it is the chosen ‘vintage’ instrument by professionals around the world. As times changed, so did Selmer Paris’ models and the Mark VI evolved to the Mark VII, the Super Action 80, the Series II, and Series III. In 2003, Selmer Paris launched the Reference 54 saxophone which is based on the feel and response of the Mark VI with modern intonation refinements.

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