Yamaha recently introduced the YDS-150 Digital Saxophone, a first-of-its-kind instrument that allows saxophonists of all levels and those new to playing a wind instrument to create great sounding music from the very start.
The YDS-150 effectively emulates an authentic saxophone experience digitally—from the sound and key layout to feedback from the instrument—while maintaining the sense of unity between the saxophone and musician. The Digital Saxophone breaks the barrier to entry for new or returning musicians providing the ability to quickly express themselves creatively and musically.
Unlike MIDI Wind Controllers, the YDS-150 incorporates a key structure that replicates that of a traditional saxophone, offering players the natural feel to which they are accustomed. A genuine brass bell enhances the acoustic presence of the instrument thanks to the company’s new proprietary Integrated Bell Acoustic System technology. The sound and vibration of the speaker unit at the top of the instrument are transmitted to the bell through the sound pipe, and in turn, the instrument itself vibrates similarly to a traditional saxophone. Vibrations are carried to the mouth and fingertips through the mouthpiece and keys to give players authentic instrumental feedback. What’s more, the Digital Saxophone sings with longer reverberation thanks to the brass bell, making it possible for musicians to play in a naturally expressive way.
Proper embouchure, breath control, and good technique are essential components for learning a traditional saxophone. While the YDS-150 can also measure breath pressure and sense articulation, it delivers a beautiful and consistent sound regardless of how the musician blows into the mouthpiece. This allows musicians to focus more on proper fingering and creative ideas, serving to make the playing experience enjoyable from the very first time they play.
Additionally, the musician can choose from more than 50 on-board sounds, including emulations of popular Yamaha Custom Z and Custom EX saxophones as well as the 62 Series baritone saxophones.
Finally, the instrument is Bluetooth equipped, enabling it to be paired with mobile devices through the “YDS Controller” app. Using the app, players can edit voices, customize saxophone fingerings, and adjust instrument settings such as resistance and response, as well as tuning. And for the ultimate in private practice, the YDS-150 can be used with headphones, giving players the ability to practice anywhere, any time of day or night without disturbing others.
The YDS-150 comes with a neck strap, mouthpiece, synthetic reed and case.
Knowing this is a new instrument, are there any music teachers in Texas that provides Alto music lessons on the Yamaha DYS-150 digital saxophone?