Up for sale is a used Yamaha Alto Horn YAH-201 in very good overall condition. The instrument has been play-tested and confirmed to be fully functional. Both the pistons and all slides move smoothly and respond well. Condition details: - Overall appearance is quite clean with only minor surface scratches and light tarnishing from normal use - One small dent present on the instrument (minor) - Plays and functions without issue Includes: - Original hard case (note: small crack near the latch area, but fully usable and closes securely) - Yamaha mouthpiece The Yamaha YAH-201 is a well-regarded alto horn (tenor horn in Eb) suitable for marching band, brass band, and ensemble use. It features a compact and ergonomic design ideal for younger players and students, while delivering a warm, clear tone characteristic of Yamaha brass instruments. All items shown in the photos are included. Please refer to the photos carefully for condition reference before purchasing.
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