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I spoke with Robert Schuenemann, Representative, Endorsee and Artist for Chateau Musical Instruments.
These saxophones were the talk of the show!
You'll want to check out the video for this episode, so you can see the beautiful hand-painted tenor and alto saxes.
Chateau Musical Instruments was founded in 1979, making quality saxophones, and since 2001 also making woodwind and brass instruments.
We dove deep into many of the saxophone models in this episode.
Chateau Saxophones come in the student model Series 22, all the way up to Series 90 and 96 top of the line models.
We also talked about the history of the Chateau company, and Robert's thoughts on saxophone tone and intonation.
The link to his full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website.
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I spoke with Robert Schuenemann, Representative, Endorsee and Artist for Chateau Musical Instruments.
These saxophones were the talk of the show!
You'll want to check out the video for this episode, so you can see the beautiful hand-painted tenor and alto saxes.
Chateau Musical Instruments was founded in 1979, making quality saxophones, and since 2001 also making woodwind and brass instruments.
We dove deep into many of the saxophone models in this episode.
Chateau Saxophones come in the student model Series 22, all the way up to Series 90 and 96 top of the line models.
We also talked about the history of the Chateau company, and Robert's thoughts on saxophone tone and intonation.
The link to his full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website.
If you want to keep the great interviews coming…Did you know you can get a complete listing of all our shows, Bonus videos and searchable transcripts, and get access to the episodes earlier than everyone else? All you need to do is become a Patron!
Patrons play a huge role in helping to defray the costs of storing each episode's video and audio, and producing and hosting the show.
And, with their small monthly donation of $2 or more, they help keep the great interviews coming. If you want to become a patron and support the show, head on over to our PATREON site.

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