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James Carter performs on Paraschos wooden sax necks

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#1 ·
Hello from Athens !
James Carter during his visit to Athens for a Half-Note Jazz club concert, visited our workshop in order to test the Paraschos wooden sax necks.
He was so impressed that decided to perform the same evening concert with our wooden necks on his alto and tenor sax.
Then he decided to use our necks as a standard gear...
You can visit the 3 youtube video clips...

 
#2 ·
Hi!
James told me how much he loves your necks...... VERY IMPRESSED!!!
Those two alto clips he is using his 10MFAN Showboat alto mouthpiece, and he told me he loved the combination of horn, neck, and Mpc. (Check out the Low A Mark VI alto there).
He is killing it on the tenor clip too. Such an amazing player and sweet person.

Players at this level only use the gear that helps them sound their best.

You're making wonderful products and you should be very proud of your hard work!!!

All the best, Mark
 
#3 ·
Hi there,
I had pleasure meeting your father in his workshop in Athens in 2006.He adjusted one of his necks for my B&S alto.Although I rarely play it these days ' cause my main horn for the past 10-11 years has been and steel is Selma Mark VI I enjoy it very much everytime I pick it up.It has larger bore and would not fit Selmer.
I also purchased curved barrel for my clarinette.This one gets it's faire share of playing time.The ligature though broke ( off course it had to be matching wooden ligature).
Thanks for your craftsmanship and keep up the good work, Paraschos!

Regards,
Artem
 
#5 ·
This is what I have found on Google. But it is dated 2011 ( message from SAXISMYAXE).
I remember seeing thread few years ago about them revamping website.
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#6 ·
This is from Paraschos Facebook page. And website is www.paraschos.com
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#7 ·
It does not seem to be working though. You may wanna give them a call or pay a visit. That's how I got my products and had good chance to talk to guys. There father sadly is no longer around. I hope their business is all right. They were Yanagisawa and Muramatsu Flutes dealers at the time.

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#12 ·
@PCorneliusJazz Thanks! I have read there are differences in sound among entirely metal saxes (thickness, lacquered or unlacquered, brass or silver etc.), so it stands to reason (doesn't it?) that a wood neck would change sound.

I would very much appreciate your video, and a fuller description of the difference you have detected if you are so inclined. Thanks again!
 
#13 ·
It is counter-intuitive, but whatever the sound differences, it isn't due to the material but to the shape and proportions. Even Adolphe Sax himself was aware of this fact, possibly was even the one to discover it. Unlike a violin or guitar, the vibrations of the sax itself are inaudible compared to the vibrations of the air column inside.
 
#15 · (Edited)
@PenPotter

Here's a quick demo. apologies for the disheveled appearance and also not being warmed up. My son and I both have a massive killer cold (not COVID) and this is the extent of my playing for the day.

horn is Selmer Mk6 63,xxx, mouthpiece is Yanagisawa rubber 7, lig is Forestone gold plated. Reed is Java green 3.5. Glasses are RLP (lol)

Mk 6 neck:

Paraschos neck:

I find the wood neck has a slightly more immediate response, and is missing a bit of the "fuzz" and "buzz" of the higher overtones. Also the intonation is a little more wiry up top. but the altissimo screams. Again, I'm not sure how much of this is due to internal dimensions vs. material.

But those differences are within the ballpark of the variance you'd get from Reed to Reed sometimes. So overall it doesn't really change my sound. I don't think. ?‍♂

It is a high quality product, though, and I recommend it if you're looking for a new neck.
 
#16 ·
@PCorneliusJazz

Wow! It is very generous of you to have posted these videos so that I could hear for myself.

Big thank you!

I could tell a difference, but it is impossible for me to weigh how much was the neck itself and how much was your very evident (and lyrical) enjoyment of it. You have persuaded me to keep those in mind.

Thanks again!
 
#17 ·
I had a Borgani Jubilee alto fitted with three different necks - Borgani silver, Gloger silver, and Paraschos. I preferred the vibrance present in the two silver necks. The Paraschos was good, but not as versatile as the other two.