I know there have been numerous postings about the well respected Yamaha YSL-354, and its deserved popularity as a durable high school, marching band, and utility horn, etc etc ...
Over the years, I have played several and owned a few myself and my overall impression of it has aptly fit the above description.
I recently acquired another one, but this one is so unbelievably resonant! You can distinctly feel the bell vibrations in your left hand, like you can when playing a great pro horn.
Has anyone else experienced this with a 354?
YSL-354 surprise!
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YSL-354 surprise!
Yeah, I had one that was a pretty good player;. It was the first horn I owned actually; a few years ago I gave it a satin finish, removing the lacquer in the process and it made it quite a player. I actually ended up selling a 3BGSX in favor of it. I later replaced it with a Mt. Vernon 9 and now a Shires.
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YSL-354 surprise!
Yeah, I had one that was a pretty good player;. It was the first horn I owned actually; a few years ago I gave it a satin finish, removing the lacquer in the process and it made it quite a player. I actually ended up selling a 3BGSX in favor of it. I later replaced it with a Mt. Vernon 9 and now a Shires.