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- YAMAHA CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER HOW TO
- YAMAHA CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBERS
- YAMAHA CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
- YAMAHA CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER PRO
My Model 82 & 85 both have the Model name above the U/J serial number which is found at the bopttom of the U/J.įinally, the U.S. They were brought in by other channels or means - musicians who went overseas, servicemen, etc. Those clarinets marked Nippon Gakki were not exported/imported to the U.S. Representative & with a Yamaha (Clarinet) Artist. I have previously discussed this with a Yamaha Band Instrument based cable company - & I don't think he's a Spammer! Note: I'll assume that BUDDHATB is talking about a clarinet purchased in the U.S. "Yamaha Established in 1887" is the descriptive marking which is gold-foil-imprinted on all Yamaha Clarinets for the North American Market. Nippon Gakki is afixed to Clarinets that were/are made for the Japanese markets. YES, Model(s) 34 & 52 (wooden intermediate clarinets) & plastic student instruments only have 1 serial number, most often at the top of the L/J.
YAMAHA CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBERS
OK, I just pulled out Model(s) 72cs, 82 & 85 which have serial numbers on BOTH Upper & Lower Joint. Hmmm - only 1 serial number on all Yamaha Clarinets? NOT based upon my experience. So if there are numbers there it is definetly a model no. There is no serial at yamaha s upper joint. The model no could be located at the reverse side of the upper joint, If it is wood then it is definetly a 34 model.
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If your clarinet is plastic, and the case is a small oval black, then it is a 20 or 26 model. Ask for Woodwind Support - they have 2 or 3 very knowledgable w/w techs.
YAMAHA CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER PRO
Measure the Upper Joint (top/bottom) Bore & have clarinet in front of you or make note of the Upper Joint's alternate Bb (BIS) key as the Yamaha pro models have a different key design as opposed to Intermediate (Model 32, 34 & 52). Look on the Upper Joint above the serial number - certain models had the model # engraved there.Ģ. How do you know it's from 1991-1993 manufacture date? (not tongue in cheek, but I think a meaningful query).ġ. Re: How Do I Find Out What Model Is My Yamaha Clarinet? Thank You for taking the time to read my post.
YAMAHA CLARINET SERIAL NUMBER HOW TO
If anyone could tell how to look up the model number of my clarinet or a database I could search for some info, I would greatly appreciate it.

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I think its made of wood, but I'm not 100% sure. It came with a black case with a red velvet interior. The only markings I can see are the words Yamaha, Nippon Gakki, and Japan written in 3 lines. Hi, I recently found my old clarinet from '91-'93. How Do I Find Out What Model Is My Yamaha Clarinet? On a trumpet, look on either side of the center valve for the serial number.New Topic | Go to Top | Go to Topic | Search | Help/ Rules | Smileys/Notes | Log In Serial numbers on trombones normally appear on the body near the slide receiver (arrow) or on the slide receiver or mouthpiece receiver (circled). Older saxophones may also have a serial number on the neck. Saxophones display their serial numbers on the back of the instrument, near the thumb rest. On Yamaha (and some other) piccolos, the numbers may be located on the metal receiver for the headjoint (circled), and may be covered when assembled. Piccolo serial numbers generally appear near either end of the body of the piccolo, on the back of the instruments. Serial numbers on oboes are usually seen on the back of the instrument, in the middle where the joints meet, or close to the lowest key, near the bell. On the clarinet, serial numbers appear on the back of the body of the instrument, on either side of the socket rings where the upper joint meets the lower joint, or close to the bell. They are commonly placed near the foot joint receiver, or near the top of the body, either on the barrel or near the highest key. Tubas and baritone horns most often have the serial number on the center valve or on the mouthpiece receiver.įrench horns may display serial numbers on or around the valves, on the underside of the key area, or near the mouthpiece.įlute serial numbers can be found on the back of the body, or middle joint. Please use the images below to help locate the serial number on your instrument. Serial numbers can be found in a variety of places on different instruments. How to Find Serial Numbers on Brass and Woodwind Instruments
