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The world's top saxophone brand

Selma 1

Selmer Parisian Company began to manufacture saxophone in 192 1. Most of the technological innovations developed by Selmer in the 1940s and 1970s have also been adopted by other saxophone manufacturers in the world. These include the change of the position of the sound hole of the index finger, middle finger and ring finger of the right hand, Selmer's unique technology of raising the sound by eight degrees, the plastic thumb button of the right hand and so on. Even from the perspective of the whole instrument, Selmer is undoubtedly the most imitated saxophone in the world.

2. Iwasawa

Ten saxophone brands, 1893, founded in Japan, are famous musical instrument brands for a century, the earliest professional saxophone manufacturer in Japan, the world's top saxophone brand, and the saxophone cooperative supplier of China famous conservatory of music.

3. Yamaha (Yamaha) trademark

Yamaha company was established in 1887 with a long history. Yamaha holds a solid position in the world market through its sales companies all over the world. Based on a good start, Yamaha has gradually developed into the most popular musical instrument manufacturer in the world. With the development of the company, Yamaha has made diversified investments in a wider range of products and services with its cutting-edge technology and exquisite craftsmanship.

4. Calvos

Julius keilwerth, one of the top ten saxophone brands in Germany, 1925 started in Germany. Is a world-famous saxophone brand, the world's leading professional saxophone manufacturer, belonging to the world wind instrument giant Buffy Musical Instrument Group. The real rise of Calvos brand should be said to have started from 1986, when Peter Ponzol, a jazz saxophone player, was hired as a consultant to improve and redesign Kelvos saxophone according to jazz style. In the late 1980s, Keilwerth launched SX90R series, which won praises from many jazz musicians, such as Brandford Marail, Courtney Pine, Emie Watts, James Moody, Ron Holloway and Mike Smith.