![]() see this https// and then note the logo appears on the neck of your horn. I think your price is right and everything, but this is definitely a Yamaha." This horn is basically a Yamaha 21 with leftover keyguards and a leftover bell to body brace. When Vito stopped stenciling the French horns and switched to the Yamaha's they made a few that had a couple of leftover French parts on them. "Just looking at the pictures, this isn't one of the French Vitos. Note: Other Reverb users had this to say about the horn: Whether you're a true beginner or a seasoned professional, the Vito is an excellent option. The sax also comes with a hard-shell case. This Vito Saxophone is ready to play right out of the box. The pads are in good shape and the mechanisms feel responsive and snappy. We've included a photo of the scuffed section. However, there is some scuffing on the bottom of the body. There's no mechanical damage, and the sax is very clean for its age. The retro Vito logo on the side of the bell is consistent with that time period as well. The Vito Beaugnier also has excellent projection and is particularly loud for an alto saxophone.īased on the serial number, we believe that this is a French Beaugnier Stencil alto sax made in the early 1960s. Musicians like this model of saxophone for its strong, punchy tone. Although Vito is primarily known for its student instruments, this saxophone is great for players of any skill level. Made in Mantes, France, Beaugnier produced high-quality instruments under many names. Vito Beaugnier saxophones are a rare find in good condition.
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