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Yamaha Alto Sax Mouthpiece 4C

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  • Model: YAC1286
  • ideal for professionals and beginners
  • Easy to obtain a balanced, clear, and focused tone in any octave, ideal for professionals and beginners
  • 4C
  • Yamaha Alto Sax Mouthpiece
  • Great for intermediate players
  • 4C, Highly consistent


Yamaha 4C Standard Alto Saxophone Mouthpieces The standard plastic mouthpiece offered by Yamaha is a great starter piece. Yamaha 4C Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece The Yamaha YAC-1286 4C mouthpiece makes it easy to obtain a balanced, clear, and focused tone in any octave. Everyone from professionals to beginners likes this mouthpiece.


Jim
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Great budget mouthpiece. Very easy to play on for a beginner. This mouthpiece was recommended by the band instructor.
たーちゃん
Reviewed in Japan on January 11, 2025
子供のアルトサックスに。とても良いらしい。
Caris
Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2024
Gerade für Anfänger ein sehr gutes Mundstück!Leichter Anschlag bei kleinen (1,5 -2) Blättern!
Johnathan Wroe
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022
Buying a Yamaha anything (and they make almost everything) is never a poor choice. Whether it's a dirt bike or especially a musical instrument. Student models with quality and craftsmanship that is somewhere on the same spectrum as most intermediate to professional models of much more expensive manufacturers. If money weren't an issue then I would buy a $400 Selmer mouthpiece but what you get out of this one for a tenth of the price is remarkable but also typical of Yamaha.
JESUS ALEJANDRO CORTES HERNANDEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on December 3, 2022
Excelente boquilla. Buen sonido
EcoloGeek
Reviewed in France on August 24, 2020
Ayant acheté un saxo d'occasion, je ne saurais pas dire si le bec fourni (bec sans marque) était de mauvaise qualité ou si cela venait uniquement de moi, mais en changeant de note, surtout dans les aigus, j'avais souvent des sifflements. Mon professeur m'avait conseillé de changer de bec ; en regardant des articles sur Internet, celui-ci était conseillé pour les débutants, et effectivement, fini les sifflements et un son beaucoup plus pur, qui ressemble plus à celui d'un saxo alto ...
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
Picked up a Saxophone and had to use a mouthpiece from a'toy Sax" and have done ok. As I needed a mouthpiece to replace on the "toy Sax", I ordered this Yamaha 4c as recommended by the internet sax sites. Wow! what difference. Less squeaking and squawking and more success getting closer to the note I'm intending to play.The price was reasonable and arrived a little early from this vendor. I highly recommend them!
Swapnil Sukalkar
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 29, 2020
Genuine...quick delivery.
Dani Jo
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019
Well, actually I bought it twice because my original one was either stolen, or I'm the world's biggest idiot about misplacing things. Normally I don't do product reviews on Amazon anymore, but I'm making an exception here.I've been playing sax for about 3 months now on a YAS 23 which actually came with another student mouthpiece made by NEMC, so I bought the Yamaha 4C.After about 3 months of some pretty good progress if I do say so myself, my MPC went missing and I had to use the NEMC one. Holy crap, it's like night and day. The 4c outperforms it in every way from playability to sound and even tuning. Is the 4C a professional piece? Absolutely not. It's designed for us students to get a sound.Is it head and shoulders above most "student" mouthpieces? YES GOOD LORD YES. If you're a student or just starting out, do yourself a favor and drop $25 on either this or the 5C. Yamaha is a legend in the business and for good reason. Their uniform quality control means your chances of getting a "bad" Yamaha MPC are lower than a lot of other brands. The 4c is the industry standard I was pointed to by everyone I spoke with, and I understand why now.Can't wait for my replacement to get here Monday!
Jonathan G
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019
If you are a beginner, you probably think that getting this mouthpiece will greatly improve your sound on your budget sax- it absolutely will. But it will only raise you to the minimum level. You need to get a Selmer Paris or Vandoren v16 to really have a decent set up. If you cant afford $150 mouthpiece then dont waste the $25 on the Y5c. Grind with your factory one until you can afford a french one. Still this mouthpiece is the best mouthpiece for the money and build with consistency and quality. It is the minimum standard for anyone serious about becoming a saxophonist. Most people recommend 2.5 strength reeds for beginners- I say start with Rico or Vandoren 1.0 or 1.5 reed with a leather Rovner dark ligature.
stickman
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2017
I bought this for my son who is just learning to play the alto saxophone. His first sax turned out to have some problems with it it. Fortunately, we were able to trade it in for a different one and Omg... What a difference. Then I got this idea about the mouthpiece. I started looking at them and decided to get this one. I have absolutely no regrets about it. The sound is better, richer and much more precise than it used to be. It's a lot easier for my son to play softly now too which is great. He is loving it which makes it worthwhile for me to have purchased it. I think his music teacher will wonder what happened. It's like a huge step forward over the holidays just because he got new equipment.
C. Pilot
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2014
This is the second one of these that I've purchased for my middle school band student. The first one that I purchased to replace the rather crappy one that came with his sax got a small chip in it (from when I dropped it while cleaning it .... oops!). It still seemed to play fine, but you just never know, so I bought another one and moved the chipped one to being a "backup".This mouthpiece with a Bari Star (medium) synthetic reed and a Vandoren LC57DP ligature has proven to be a perfect combination. My son gets excellent sound and is always being complimented by his band director as well as judges at solo and ensemble competition. They're always surprised to find out he's using a synthetic reed, but I think it's the combination of the three that makes all the difference.
David H.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2012
I picked the mouthpiece based on the recommendation of several teachersand some online reviews that I trust for, me, an adult beginner.I have also tried a J&D Hite Premiere and a Bundy (model unknown) that a teacher had on hand.I recommend placing a Mouthpiece Cushion from Lebianc.(I have the thin clear ones.) Although not immediately obvious these cushions will work with anAlto Sax mouthpiece.This is working so well I ordered a spare. Also I understand, from those thatknow more than me that I will be able to use this mouthpiece for several years if not longer.The Yamaha YAC-1607 Gold 4C Ligature works just fine. Just give it some time to shape itselfto this mouthpiece when you first get it.The "American Plating Alto Sax Mouthpiece Cap" will work with this mouthpiece andwhen it is in stock you can get it for $1.95 here at Amazon.(If there are other items in your order as it is an add-on item. Which is a new program here at Amazon.)I wasn't sure if this mouthpiece cap would fit but I took the chance.
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