Very interesting story of these two men and the town. Home of the saxophone and next all brass instruments. Keep sharing these stories for few others even try to.
That's an amazing story. If I were to do a sabattical, I would have chosen to work at a winery, a pizza place in Naples, Italy, or at that sax factory. I would have brought my current and high school sax with me for comparing saxes, while learning the "clockworks" of a sax. My project would be to design my own sax.
80% of the nation's saxophones come from this little village that handmakes them wow. wonder what national demand for saxophones has been like over time
I have been playing saxophone for over 50 years, and I have never played a Chinese saxophone. I heard that they are not very good. It makes me think of when I was a kid. MADE IN JAPAN meant junk. Cheap toys and lousy tools that were not properly hardened. Today, MADE IN JAPAN means quality. Whether cameras, electronics, cars and musical instruments, Japan makes world class products. I know that there are very smart people in China, and they are capable of making supersonic aircraft and other high tech devices. The question is, has China put enough research into engineering a really high quality sax? I would like to try a couple of them to see for myself. I just ordered a C Melody sax mouthpiece, and I hope it works for me. Thanks for an interesting video.
I've played for over 30 years, and in all my life I've known at the very least that Yanigasawa and Yamaha are very high quality. From what I've found, Yamaha at the very least was considered to be high quality when they first started producing professional saxophones. It might not have been widely known though.
"China copies everything" People say that as if copying is easy. If copying can be easily done and is the singular factor to a nation's rise to prosperity, there shouldn't be any poor country existing still on our planet.
A very inspiring and heart warming story. Thanks Goldthread
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Very interesting story of these two men and the town. Home of the saxophone and next all brass instruments. Keep sharing these stories for few others even try to.
Thank you for watching :))
Thanks for this wonderful video.I did not realize that China produce saxophones. Learned something new today.
This was a really nice story :)
Fascinating!
I am a great defender of Chinese saxes here in the U.K.
I have one and I love it.
It was probably made in that factory.
That's an amazing story. If I were to do a sabattical, I would have chosen to work at a winery, a pizza place in Naples, Italy, or at that sax factory. I would have brought my current and high school sax with me for comparing saxes, while learning the "clockworks" of a sax. My project would be to design my own sax.
This was nice to see. 13 years ago I bought a CE Winds tenor sax that was made in China. I still play it without any problems today.
I bought a Yanigisawa tenor from China some years ago . It plays very well and looks good also . A great price.
That girl in the end stuck the middle finger 😆 so disrespectful lol
I really want to buy a Shengdi Musical Instrument Tenor Saxophone. But this seems impossible.
you're doing good work connecting worlds together
I would liked to see a little more. It was like a good book that was too short. I wish it was a little longer so I could enjoy it more.
lmao the kid at the end
That intro is fire🔥🔥🔥
80% of the nation's saxophones come from this little village that handmakes them wow. wonder what national demand for saxophones has been like over time
this video is so heartwarming
Does someone here know if there are still manufactured Soprano saxophones in the Key of C?
Good thing about China is that anything is possible if u ask for it they will make it. But all soprano this days are Bb
May I know what brand and where can I buy it from on line, thanks please advise.
My first saxophone is made from china too, Lark one
Fabulous! What’s the Name of the Company? Thanks Goldthread.
I have been playing saxophone for over 50 years, and I have never played a Chinese saxophone. I heard that they are not very good. It makes me think of when I was a kid. MADE IN JAPAN meant junk. Cheap toys and lousy tools that were not properly hardened. Today, MADE IN JAPAN means quality. Whether cameras, electronics, cars and musical instruments, Japan makes world class products. I know that there are very smart people in China, and they are capable of making supersonic aircraft and other high tech devices. The question is, has China put enough research into engineering a really high quality sax? I would like to try a couple of them to see for myself. I just ordered a C Melody sax mouthpiece, and I hope it works for me. Thanks for an interesting video.
I've played for over 30 years, and in all my life I've known at the very least that Yanigasawa and Yamaha are very high quality. From what I've found, Yamaha at the very least was considered to be high quality when they first started producing professional saxophones. It might not have been widely known though.
Brand of this saxophone?
"China copies everything"
People say that as if copying is easy. If copying can be easily done and is the singular factor to a nation's rise to prosperity, there shouldn't be any poor country existing still on our planet.
Is it possible to make a left handed saxophone there?? Expecting a favorable reply ❤️
How would that work? The saxophone already requires both hands.
You might already be at an advantage if you're left handed. Especially if you consider the LH palm keys and pinky table keys.
Tai bang le... love this vlog
So the lesson from this video is, if we want to produce 'sexphones', we should get a 'hand' off it! 😊 Interesting!
Now that's what I called investing in your employees.
purchase address tell
That’s so cool. All we see is “made in china” and not the story and legacy behind it
Well, there's a reason why!
@@andriealinsangao613 China manufacturers a lot of hi-tech products that are high quality.
音色is pitch not color
Isn't it referring to tone and colour?
音準is pitch. 音色is colour indeed.
BAD QUALITY , I SURE
Typical racist comment.