Owners Manual
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... to the instrument's performance. Be aware of the instrument may be difficult to remove.) * Please use the accessories that are specified for use with the particular type of finish found on instruments with maintenance. (As discoloration progresses, it in its... case, hold the instrument at a position that are prohibited. Never use benzene or thinner for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which will make sure they are fully understood ...
... to the instrument's performance. Be aware of the instrument may be difficult to remove.) * Please use the accessories that are specified for use with the particular type of finish found on instruments with maintenance. (As discoloration progresses, it in its... case, hold the instrument at a position that are prohibited. Never use benzene or thinner for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which will make sure they are fully understood ...
Owners Manual
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... little cork grease on the instrument in some water). 2. Be careful not to secure it. After aligning the neck, tighten the neck screw to use excessive force, which may damage the instrument. 3. Attach the neck to the neck. Attach the mouthpiece to the body. Neck Screw 4. Hold the...end of the reed in your mouth (or in any particular position when holding it. Also, be careful not to damage the instrument by using excessive force during assembly or while handling. ■ Assembling the Instrument 1. Assembly Before Assembling the Instrument Since the walls of the saxophone's...
... little cork grease on the instrument in some water). 2. Be careful not to secure it. After aligning the neck, tighten the neck screw to use excessive force, which may damage the instrument. 3. Attach the neck to the neck. Attach the mouthpiece to the body. Neck Screw 4. Hold the...end of the reed in your mouth (or in any particular position when holding it. Also, be careful not to damage the instrument by using excessive force during assembly or while handling. ■ Assembling the Instrument 1. Assembly Before Assembling the Instrument Since the walls of the saxophone's...
Owners Manual
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... swab all the way through the mouthpiece. * Always keep the cleaning swab clean and dry. ● On baritone saxophones, remove moisture using the water keys. ● Use a polishing cloth to wipe the instrument's surface. * When wiping be careful not to apply excessive force on the keys or damage the...let the polishing cloth get caught on the pin springs, etc. ● Since the tonehole on the octave key is small and becomes easily clogged, use a tonehole cleaner (sold separately) to clean the hole periodically. ● When the pads are wet, place a cleaning paper (sold separately) to clean...
... swab all the way through the mouthpiece. * Always keep the cleaning swab clean and dry. ● On baritone saxophones, remove moisture using the water keys. ● Use a polishing cloth to wipe the instrument's surface. * When wiping be careful not to apply excessive force on the keys or damage the...let the polishing cloth get caught on the pin springs, etc. ● Since the tonehole on the octave key is small and becomes easily clogged, use a tonehole cleaner (sold separately) to clean the hole periodically. ● When the pads are wet, place a cleaning paper (sold separately) to clean...
Owners Manual
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... of gauze to wipe the surfaces taking care not to the saxo- Use a screwdriver to remove the key from the neck interior, dry with warm water (30 to 40 degrees Centigrade: 86 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the ... to damage the pads. ■ Cleaning the Neck (Once Every Six Months) The neck should be cleaned once about every six months. 1. Key Post ● Use a tone hole cleaner (sold separately) and scrub the interior of keys and key posts. phone neck brush (sold separately) to remove fine dirt or...
... of gauze to wipe the surfaces taking care not to the saxo- Use a screwdriver to remove the key from the neck interior, dry with warm water (30 to 40 degrees Centigrade: 86 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the ... to damage the pads. ■ Cleaning the Neck (Once Every Six Months) The neck should be cleaned once about every six months. 1. Key Post ● Use a tone hole cleaner (sold separately) and scrub the interior of keys and key posts. phone neck brush (sold separately) to remove fine dirt or...