Henri Selmer Saxophones, founded in Paris in 1885, has established itself as a leading brand in the world of high-end saxophones. The iconic Series II alto saxophone, known for its exceptional quality and sound, has a starting price of around $7,000. However, the cost of a Selmer saxophone can reach up to $30,000, depending on the level of customization and finishes like gold plating.
Renowned jazz musician John Coltrane, recognized as one of the most influential figures in jazz history, famously used Selmer saxophones in his performances. He even recorded his masterpiece, “A Love Supreme,” on a Selmer Mark VI. One of his Mark VI tenor saxophones is proudly displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Musicians are willing to invest in Selmer saxophones for various reasons, including the distinctive sound, the rich history of the brand, the meticulous craftsmanship, attention to detail, and superior playability. The prestige and quality associated with Selmer saxophones make them highly sought after by professional musicians and collectors alike.
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Why are we so infatuated by the British accent? Isn't it time to stop behaving like England's colony? It's an inferiority complex we keep buying into.
I heard John Coltrane is almost as good of a sax player as Bill Clinton
Oh Yeah Baby…
$100K for this one.
I'm not against Selmer or anyone else however I did buy a new Super 80 tenor about 20 years ago. Paid a lot of money for it compared to my Jean Baptist that I was playing. All I can say is everything was just plain harder to do. Most of the keys did not line up with the tone holes, Mid G was almost impossible to intonate. Altissimo notes were erratic and unreliable at best compared to my JB. My hands would tire quickly from squeezing the silly keys shut. Took it to a pro repair man to make it play and he did help it some but it never played as nice or sounded any better than my $1200.00 unit.
.6mm-.7mm brass, reminds you why you have to be careful, I remember a few brass instruments falling or getting dropped in HS marching band, one fell from high up bleechers to the ground, it was a tuba pancake. Fortunately I don't think anyone was marching around with these Rolls Royces of Instruments. It's thinner gauge than most car skins, and a much softer metal too!
What's a craftsperson? Why not just call him a caftsman?
Selmer Paris stopped making trumpets about 2010. The last two models, the Chorus 80J and the twin tube Concept TT, were as good of trumpets as any ever made. It would be nice if someone brought them back.
Love this series. It's how YouTube used to be – interesting and well paced – no flashy hyperactive editing. Man, what happened?
she called it a craftsperson who makes it- yet no woman has ever made one. Call it a craftsman.
I own three of these instruments. They really are beautiful and a joy to play.
Great video.
I like how there's all this modernised machining equipment but there is still a place for the venerable stump in the workshop!
You could probably 3D print a silicon/rubber 'stump' to bang stuff on but it probably would be very difficult to replicate the rebound you get from the stump
Uhh they do sterilise them after the "playtester" is through with it, no?
SWITCHED from yamaha to selmer recently. selmers cost more, and for me, was initially took challenges to "break in" (instrument and technique) but have heft and edginess that i could not get at yamaha. yamaha has better intonation, but i found selmers to be more responsive and more fun to shape tones with. ymmv, but to me, i am glad to make the switch.
Never knew this many people were this much dedicated to this object.
Saxamaphone…saxamaphone.. Homer Simpson
Selmer is still cashing in on the reputations of saxes they built over 45 years ago. I have owned quite a few of them. Today I play an inexpensive Yamaha.
I've been buying new Selmer saxophones since 1980, the company makes terrific saxophones, the Supreme is one of the best ever, but their saxophones leave the factory with poor pad work and setups. I don't know how they get away with it, they need to improve their quality control.
Coming soon to Temu for $2.99
Not going to watch the video… I’m just going to tell you why… it’s because someone keeps buying them. It wouldn’t be worth anything if nobody bought them 😅
I wish I had a job people working always look so fulfilled damn I hate being in a third world country 😢
Sax-o-mo-phone, sax-o-mo-phone
If this video shows some Saxaphone made in China like this, some politician in USA will call for sanction.
06:15 “for the common mortal” is savage 💀
Kenny G is not important enough to mention as a saxophonist who uses Selmer Mark VI?
“For the for the common mortal” he really is a supervillain. Look and all
7:04 chk