SYSTEM 54 Tenor Sax.
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Ze worden standard geleverd met:
System 54 Lightcase, BG draagriem, standard mondstuk met rietbinder en beschermkap.
Veel saxofonisten zoeken naar de dragende en warme toon zoals deze van de
beroemde Franse saxofoons uit de jaren -40 tot en met -60.
Dit is exact de klank die de R-Series Core tenor U biedt.
De combinatie van de standaard boring met een brede beker en omgerolde
klankgaten is uniek.
De perfecte ligging van de kleppen en de zeer goede stemming maken deze
saxofoons zeer gegeerd.
Deze saxofoons zijn zeer geschikt voor Jazz, Blues, Ballades en alle andere
muziekstijlen waar een geconcentreerde modieuze saxofoon klank wordt vereist.
Massief gebouwd met extra grote Power Bell.
Verstelbare metalen duimsteun.
Dubbele kleparmen aan de lage Do en Si
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| PURE BRASS | VINTAGE | VINTAGE GOLD | DARK GOLD | BLACK ICE |
Pure Brass,
Ongelakt maar voorzien van een behandeling waardoor de zeer donkere
verkleuring ontstaat. Deze kleur zal in de loop van de tijd veranderen in een
matte en persoonlijke 'patina'
Vintage Gold
Een zeer donkere goudlak zoals die gebruikt werd in de jaren 50. Herinnerd
aan die prachtig donker gelakte Franse saxofoons uit de jaren veertig en vijftig.
Die onovertroffen finish is helaas nooit meer verschenen. Tot nu: De Vintage
Gold finish heeft dezelfde uitstraling!
Black Ice,
Zwart vernikkeld. Deze nikkel afwerking geeft de saxofoon niet alleen een
moderne uitstraling maar geeft meer 'edge' aan de sound
PB Pure Brass 2.672.00
VS Vintage-Style 2.752.00
VG Vintage Gold 2.712.00
DGL Dark Gold Lacquer 2.792.00
BI Black Ice 2.872.00
VSI Vintage Silver 2.872.00
Artists playing Sytem'54
PHILIP DE SCHUTTER
DAVID BEECROFT
Since 1994 Mr. Beecroft has been an active member of the Berlin music community where he presently lives. Along with playing all of the "traditional" saxophone family (soprano, alto, tenor & baritone saxophones), flute and enough clarinet to get him self into trouble, Mr. Beecroft has a fondness for writing and arranging music for real life musical situations. The projects listed here are an expression of not only the desire to create music for the public but to create music with personal integrety.
A short chronological biography since the time that David came to Europe from his native Canada is a good indicator as to how he spends his time:
1994 At this time he moved to Berlin and has since become one of the most well known jazz musicians in the city.
1995/96 adjudicator for the Berlin Jazz Treff in the Instrument Museum
1995 began giving summer jazz workshops in Bologna with Prof. S. Busch (Hdk)
1997 has been a regular at the Tiergarten Festival1995/99 he played as a guest soloist in the orchestra of the “Drei Groschen Oper” at the Deutches Theater. Since 1995 he has often been a guest of the Chameleon Cabaret as well as a substitute player with the RIAS orchestra (ZDF). He has played in all the big jazz clubs in Berlin like the A-Train, Schlot, Quasimodo, French Quarter, Badisher Hof etc. and for special concerts in churches or at the “Lapidarium”, or in museums and galleries. Since 1998 has been playing and touring for Jazz Radio Berlin. Recent tours include playing for MCM at the Mode-Messe in Dusseldorf and other big events through Germany.
2000 Began producing and engineering recordings for artists including Georgio Crobu, Ekkehard Wölk, Pepe Berns, Wolfgang Köhler, “Night Train” and many others. He has also began a project making documentary recordings of jazz musicians in Berlin in co-operation with Jazzagentur Berlin.
Completed his saxophone improvisation method book “Sound, Modality & Movement” which he currently uses for teaching at the Jazzschule Berlin.
2001 Musical director for “Composers Night”, a monthly concert series dedicated to presenting new works by jazz composers from all over Europe. Featured composers; Wolfgang Köhler, Jimmi Roger Pedersen, Jan Von Klewiz, Marc Muellbauer, Thomas Loup, Ed Kröger, Julia Hulsman, Pete "Wyoming" Bender, Mack Goldsbury, Hans Fahling, Wolfgang Rogenkamp, Valentine Gregor, Ekkehard Wölk, Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq, Christian Grabandt, Antonio Zambrini, Carlo Morena...
2002 Completed “Beginning Improvisation 1 & 2” Book and play-along CD’s
Co Leader of “Unsung Heroes”, “Jazz in the V.I.P. Lounge”, “Sax & Violins” & “Discover” with vocalist Gigi Andersson.
2003 Assumed the first alto saxophone chair in the Politzeiorchester Berlin.
Formed the group "Le groupe des sept Canucks / The Group of Seven Canucks" for the purpose of representing Canada at cultural and social events across Germany. The group presents a fusion of Canadian Pop "hits" with a grooving, jazzy sensibility. Events include the official opening of the new Canadian Embassy on Potsdamer Platz.
Started “Legere-Deutschland” to import and distribute Canadian made Légère synthetic saxophone & clarinet reeds.
Improvisation Method, Play-Along books & CD's as well as saxophone quartet / quintet music included in the Georg Bauer Verlag (Karlsruhe, Germany) music catalogue.
2004 Opened teaching & recording studio in “Die Tankstelle” - Mitte
2005 Completed “Beginning Improvisation 3” Book and play-along CD’s
Recorded and played music examples on “Jazz Basic” & “Jazz Advanced” Playbacks zum Improvisieren from Stefan Berker and “Groove it” - Tunesday Records.
2006 Began teaching at Musikschule Fanny Hensel in Berlin. Duties include teaching "one on one" as well as rehearsing the saxophone section for the school big band and occasionally taking the rehearsals for the whole band and directing "Sax O Fun" saxophone quintet.
Beginning Improvisation 1, 2 & 3 + Sound, Modality & Movement published by "Jazzwise" in UK
Began my musical association with Stefan de Leval Jezierski of the Berliner Philharmoniker. Rhythm section of Larry Porter - Piano, Robin Draganic - Bass and Michael Clifton - Drums
Produced jazz recordings for Prof. Wolfgang Köhler, Jiggs Whigham and Herb Gellar.
Played lead alto with the Marc Secara big band under the leadership of Jiggs Whigham "Orian Project"
Joined the "Last Ballroom Orchestra" Werner Last (Neffe des berühmten James Last)
2007 Official endorcer for Jody Jazz mouthpieces.
Worked closely with instrument maker Trevour James to perfect professional and amateur saxophones
Joined the Symphonic Pops Orchestra under the leadership of Frank Hollmann. Mr. Beecroft is a featured soloist on soprano and alto saxophones as well as playing clarinet.
Formed the group "Strawberry and Devil Crab" with jazz singer Marianne Baer, Prof. Wolfgang Köhler - Piano, Paul Imm - Bass & Felix Astor - Drums.
2008 Completed Book & CD "Perfecting Intonation" which is presently available through Jazzwise publications, UK and various music outlets in Berlin, Germany.
Became musical director/conductor of the Big Band for the "Fanny Hensel" Music school, Berlin.
2010 Worked closly with Légère Reeds Ltd. Canada to develop the Signature Series saxophones reeds. Became an official endorser of Légère Signature Reeds.
Sideman on new Seeed with Peter Fox CD to be released in 2011
Concerts with new group: "That 2 Tenor Thang" with Bernhard Ullrich.
BEN WAGHORN
Ben Waghorn started playing in local jazz bands
in his home town of Bristol at the age of
fourteen, before joining London based hard bop
drummer Tommy Chase in 1989.
Ben is an Edition Records artist and is featured
heavily with the Dave Stapleton Quartet on the
album ‘The House always wins’, which was
released to critical acclaim in 2007.
He is also currently performing with the Dave
Stapleton Trio and Duo, Andy Hague Quintet
and Big Band, Resonation Big Band, Jim
Blomfield’s band Septimbre, and Pedalmania with Hammond Organist John
Paul Gard –a new album to be released very soon. He has played alongside
John Critchenson, John Etheridge, Damon Brown, Andy Sheppard, Gilad
Atzmon and Steve Waterman and has played at many Jazz Festivals nationally
and Internationally.
About the System'54 Superior Class Power Bell R in Pure brass:
“These instruments have everything you want from a saxophone. Beautifully
made from high quality materials, and with a sound that is second to none, at a
fraction of the price of comparable models. It has a full tonal range, bright if you
need it, but also capable of the darkness and soul you’d expect from a vintage
Mark 6. I work in a wide variety of situations and need a horn that is both
flexible and expressive, and this really does it ....
Brilliant”

Steffen Weber studied jazz and popular music at the Musikhochschule Mannheim from 1995 to 1999. Meanwhile he is saxophone tutor there and also at the Musikhochschule Mainz.
The band L14,16 which was founded during college days, won unanimously the 24th “Jazz Hoeilaart international Belgium” Jazz Contest. The first two CDs of L14,16 received the
"Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik". He has so far made recordings with his own projects and he also played in productions with Joey de Francesco, Jeff Hamilton, Chris Potter, Greg Osby, Joe Lovano, Sammy Nestico and Randy Brecker amongst others.
Steffen Weber has played at festivals in Den Haag (North Sea Jazz Festival), Montreux Jazz Festival (Universal Groove Night), Umbria Jazz Festival, Cannes (Filmfestival), Rennes (Festival transmusicales), London (Jazz Cafe), Paris, Kopenhagen (Jazz House), Montreal Jazz Festival, Instanbul Jazz Festival and Jazz Baltica.
In 2005 Steffen Weber was given the jazz award of the city Worms and he obtained as a member of the Felix Fromm sextett the first prize of the international jazz contest in Getxo.
He got a scholarship from the "Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg" in 2009.
From 2008 to 2012 he was a steady member of the SWR Big Band. Since 2012 he has been a member of the HR Big Band.
He lives with his wife and his two sons in Weinheim/Germany
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