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Mouth Piece
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| Carefully place the flat side of the reed against the flat part of the mouthpiece. Position the reed so that it is straight and the tip level with the tip of the mouthpiece. Slide the ligature over the mouthpiece (being careful not to slice the reed in the process !) and secure the reed by tightening the screws until they are "finger tight". Always put the mouthpiece cap on when not playing to protect the reed and mouthpiece. | |
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Instrument
Care Your instrument is valuable and well worth your care and attention. Use a soft dry cloth after playing to reduce the effects of dust and acids from the hands. Clear the instrument of excess moisture after playing as this contributes greatly to problems with pads. Saxophones are lacquered so don't clean with anything abrasive. Very carefully dry reeds and mouthpieces with soft tissue. Don't leave the mouthpiece on the sax when not in use as this wears out the cork. Dry the inside of the sax with a pull-through or specially designed mop. Apply cork grease regularly. Keep the instrument away from extreme temperatures and handle it gently. |
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Sax Assembly
Your saxophone is a valuable commodity so please check that you have your instrument adequately covered by insurance. If in doubt contact your insurance broker regarding your household insurance cover. |
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