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Baritone Saxophone Comparison: 1959 Low A Selmer Mark VI vs Low Bb 1952 Selmer SBA vs 1932 Conn 12M

Hey everyone, this is a video show the differences in tone between a 1959 Selmer Mark VI low A baritone, Low Bb Selmer Super Action (SBA), and a 1932 Conn 12M. Each are fantastic horns, although the tone is more open to my ears with the Low Bb SBA and Conn 12M. I still believe that the Selmer Mark VI is the best (or one of) low A baritones available. I have been asked many times over the years why I prefer (and many of my baritone friends) prefer low Bb horns. The answer is that the response feels better to me and the horn reacts quicker on a Low Bb. I heard a friend say "If a Low A makes the saxophone sound better, then why didn't the Low A alto catch on..." What sounds best to you? Can you hear any differences between the horns? I am playing a Fred Lebayle "Rosie" 10 baritone mouthpiece, and D'Adario Select 3M reeds, and a Silverstein Estro ligature. I used two microphones, a Neumann U87 and an AKG C414 XLII with no eq or reverb. 00:00 Intro 02:40 Selmer Mark VI (Low A) 04:41 Selmer SBA 06:35 Conn 12M The opening music in the video is from an album I will be releasing in Spring 2024 featuring the music of Ellington and Strayhorn played by a quartet plus woodwind orchestra. Dr. Brian Landrus is an Artist for Selmer Paris saxophones and Clarinets, Silverstein Ligatures, & D'Adario Reeds. Landrus is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music. BrianLandrus.com

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