English: A Yamaha 'YTS-23' tenor saxophone, made in Japan. The serial number on this instrument dates manufacture to April 1986, according to enquiries made to Yamaha Corporation. The YTS-23 is regarded as a student-grade instrument, but has a good action and decent intonation with neutral to bright tone-colors. Many professional players have one as their 'back-up' instrument. The Yamaha 'TS-100' is identical to the 'YTS-23' (all parts are interchangeable) and was sold in the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. Required attribution for this photo is: 'Photo by Tom Oates, 2012' Date 10 May 2012 (original upload date) Source Transferred from to Commons.
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