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Ted Nash

Grammy-Winning Saxophonist and Composer

Equipment

Alto SaxVito Beaugnier (France) – late 50s or early 60sMouthpiece – Beechler m9sRoyal by D’addario 2 1/2 or 3Ligature – Rovner “Next Generation” (Platinum) Tenor SaxSelmer Jimmy Dorsey model (Previously owned by my uncle, Ted Nash)Mouthpiece – Beechler 120+Royal by D’addario 2 1/2 or 3Ligature – Rovner “Next Generation” (Platinum) Soprano SaxMark VI (previously owned […]

Alto Sax
Vito Beaugnier (France) – late 50s or early 60s
Mouthpiece – Beechler m9s
Royal by D’addario 2 1/2 or 3
Ligature – Rovner “Next Generation” (Platinum)

Tenor Sax
Selmer Jimmy Dorsey model (Previously owned by my uncle, Ted Nash)
Mouthpiece – Beechler 120+
Royal by D’addario 2 1/2 or 3
Ligature – Rovner “Next Generation” (Platinum)

Soprano Sax
Mark VI (previously owned by Joe Temperley) or Yanagisawa from the 1980s (Vito Stencil)
Mouthpiece – Bari 66, or Selmer E
Reeds – D’addario Jazz Select or Royal
Ligature – Selmer or Vandoren

Clarinet
Buffet R13, or Rossi, or Selmer (depending on my musical environment)
Mouthpiece – Vandoren B45 Lyre, B40-13 or Richard Hawkins
Reeds – Rico Grand Concert Select
Ligature – Rovner “Next Generation” (Platinum)

Flutes
Haynes handmade low B, open hole (1950s)
RS Berkeley

Piccolos
Haynes, wood (early 1980s)
Burkart Resona, wood

Bass Clarinet
Selmer low Eb (Previously owned by my uncle Ted Nash)
Mouthpiece – Vandoren

 

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