Colours / FinishesYEP-642SII:Silver-plated

YEP-642II
The new standard in brass band instruments
Neo Series, Euphonium
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Working together with World-renowned brass band conductor Bill Millar and Yamaha brass band consultant David King, our technical staff started with a clean slate creating numerous euphonium prototypes, redesigning each part and component until all agreed that the ideal brass band sound that we were seeking had been attained. This new euphonium delivers a tone that blends well with baritone and tenor horns. Powerful with excellent projection, it produces the tone color that soloists require in an instrument.
Features
Body Design
The instrument’s main tube utilizes a new design that maintains adequate resistance, delivers a powerful low range and focused high range, and improves dynamics over the instrument’s entire range. In addition to a matured and comfortable tone, this desig...
More Features
Features
Body Design
The instrument’s main tube utilizes a new design that maintains adequate resistance, delivers a powerful low range and focused high range, and improves dynamics over the instrument’s entire range. In addition to a matured and comfortable tone, this design offers accurate pitch while delivering greater musical expressiveness.
Handrest
Changing the handrest position to allow for a more natural hold on the instrument simplifies fingering and offers smoother performance while playing demanding solo or ensemble passages.
Hard Case: EPC-63
Audio & Video
Yamaha Neo Interview with David King
Yamaha Neo Brass Instruments (YEP-642II and YBB-632S)
Specs
Control Interface
| Valve |
Number of Valves |
3 top action +1 side action |
Design/Architecture Detail
| Bell |
Bell Size |
300mm(11-4/5") |
| Bore |
Bore Size |
15-16.8mm |
Material
Key
| Key |
B♭/F (compensating system) |
Accessories
| Included Accessories |
Case |
EPC-63 |
| Mouthpiece |
51L |
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