
Yanagisawa SWO37 Solid Silver Soprano Sax
WO Series Bore | Solid Silver Body & Necks | Dual Neck Design | High G
Yanagisawa makes the highest quality professional saxophones on the market today! They are a specialty manufacture of professional handmade saxophones. They are a small factory blending old world craftsmanship with modern design and performance. The new Yanagisawa SWO37 Soprano Sax is the epitome of this fusion of craftsmanship and technology!
The Yanagisawa WO Series
Starting with the release of the WO Series altos in 2014, the first major redesign from Yanagisawa saxophones in 20 years! Now, as of September 2017, Yanagisawa has continued the WO Series with the new WO Series sopranos! Building on the outstanding platform of the 9 series sopranos, the new WO Series improve on the excellence of Yanagisawa! Impeccable intonation & build quality are a staple of the Yanagisawa line. The WO series bore has been further refined for a richer tone with several enhancements to the mechanical purity that is Yanagisawa!
Yanagisawa SWO37 Replaces S9930
In the new WO Series, the Yanagisawa SWO37 features a Solid Sterling Silver, dual neck design (straight & curved) with range to high G. This model replaced the previous S9930 model. The new Yanagisawa SWO37 features the following improvements over the previous S9930 model:
- New WO Series Soprano Bore Taper & Tonehole Design
- Added Mass to Dual Necks for a more Centered Tonal Core
- Raised Left Hand Palm Keys
- Redesigned High F#/G Key Cluster
- New Right Hand Pinky Key Design
- New Backpack Style WO Series Soprano Case
Additional Information
So what IS the difference between the SWO3 & the more expensive Yanagisawa SWO37?
Very little in reality. Unlike the alto, tenor and baris – which all use a lighter weight construction on the lower priced models – both the SWO3 and Yanagisawa SWO37 utilize the heavier ribbed construction. Both models use the same Solid Silver tubing through the bodies and the same keywork design.
However, the Yanagisawa SWO37 was designed to have a little more weight to it compared to the SWO3which helps the Yanagisawa SWO37 produce a more focused and richer tonal core.
- SWO3 – One Piece Solid Silver Body, Range to High F#
- SWO37 – Dual Neck Solid Silver Body with Straight & Curved Necks, Range to High G
Soprano Saxophones are very misunderstood instruments. They are commonly considered more difficult to play than an alto or tenor saxophone.
In reality, the problem with soprano saxophone has more to do with how they are played rather than the soprano sax itself. Plainly put, you cannot play a soprano sax the same way you would an alto sax as they are not the same instrument! Dave Kessler wrote an article about this very issue and details:
- Why is soprano harder to play?
- How to choose a soprano
- How best to approach playing soprano
Take a moment and read the article here: Dave Kessler’s Music Blog – Choosing a Soprano Sax
Every soprano sax that we send out includes a copy of our “Soprano Sax Playing Tips Guide” that will help players achieve the best performance out of their soprano sax. You can also download a PDF copy of that guide by clicking here.
Professional Setup
Every Yanagisawa SWO37 soprano we send out to a customer is not released from us unless it has been completely setup in our shop first. This is because the setup on the horn is of the utmost importance! Sometimes, a saxophone (regardless of who the manufacturer) comes in needing 20 minutes of adjustments and then the very next one can require 2 hours! So if you were to get 5 of the same model right out of the box, they will all play different. This leads players to believe that they are “good” or “bad” saxes. The reality is that the one that was the best out of the 5 was likely the one that needed the least amount of work and the “bad” sax was the one that needed 2 hours worth of adjustments!
Once the same 5 saxophones are properly regulated and adjusted to perfection, they become near identical saxophones. Even the pickiest of players would be challenged to pick a true “favorite” horn. However, since most stores do not or even can not perform this setup, the player never knows this and is simply relying on the luck of the draw. This is why we perform our setup (in our www.SaxophoneRepairs.com ProShop) on them before delivering your new sax to you. You trust us with your purchase and we want to make sure that you are rewarded by giving you your ideal saxophone setup flawlessly!
Yanagisawa SWO37 Specifications
| Body Material | Solid Sterling Silver, Clear Lacquered |
| Body/Neck Style | Dual Neck – WO Series Soprano Bore |
| Construction Style | Ribbed Body Construction |
| Range | Low Bb to High G |
| Pads | Premium Leather with Domed Metal Resonators |
| Mouthpiece | Yanagisawa Ebonite 5 |
| Case | Yanagisawa Backpacker Case |
| Country of Manufacture | Handmade in Japan |
Financing Available
Multiple Financing Options Available!
We have a myriad of different financing options available for your new instrument! From affordable monthly payments over a longer period of time to other options that can include 0% Interest or Deferred Interest options, we can help find a way to make the instrument of your dreams become the instrument of your reality! Give us a call!
United Midwest Savings Bank
UMWSB offers flexible, long term financing with term lengths of up to 60 months at an affordable 12.99% APR. Better yet, their financing has No Pre-Payment Penalty so you can pay off your balance at anytime and only pay for the interest for the length of time you had the loan!
Minimum of $850 required for UMWSB Financing
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Synchrony
Synchrony Financial is one of the national leaders in consumer financing. With deferred interest options (Interest if waived if paid off in promotional term) and sometimes, they offer manufacturer partnered promotions to offer you an even better term length.
Minimum of $299 required for Synchrony Financing
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