Selmer Tenor Saxophone:
Selmer Paris Reference 36 Tenor Saxophone,
Selmer La Voix Tenor Saxophone Lacquer,
Selmer Paris Super Action 80 Series II Model 54 Professional Tenor Saxophone, Selmer Paris Super Action 80 Series II Model 54B Professional Tenor Saxophone Black, Selmer La Voix Tenor Saxophone Silver.
Brand Research:
The band instrument industry grew rapidly in the
1960s and 1970s as demand increased due to a
“baby boom” in the number of school age children
and the proliferation of school music programs
throughout the United States. Selmer seized the
opportunity to reinforce its position as an
industry leader by skillful acquisitions –
Vincent Bach Corporation (1961), Buescher Band
Instrument Company (1963), Brilhart mouthpieces
(1966), Lesher double reed instruments (1967),
Glaesel String Instrument Service (1977), Ludwig
Drum Company (1981), Wm. Lewis & Son (1995).
Website:
http://www.selmer.com
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