Owners Manual
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...64257;cation of the instrument, and are fully understood and obeyed. Also, metal polishes remove a thin layer of children's reach and do not use benzene or thinner for maintenance on the instrument. Caution Disobeying the points indicated with a lacquer finish. Keep the oil, polish, etc., ...top coat. The end of climatic conditions such as heaters, etc. Be aware of the pin springs found on instruments with this before using the instrument, a guardian should be paid attention to touch the pin springs during performance. Doing so may fall or drop resulting in ...
...64257;cation of the instrument, and are fully understood and obeyed. Also, metal polishes remove a thin layer of children's reach and do not use benzene or thinner for maintenance on the instrument. Caution Disobeying the points indicated with a lacquer finish. Keep the oil, polish, etc., ...top coat. The end of climatic conditions such as heaters, etc. Be aware of the pin springs found on instruments with this before using the instrument, a guardian should be paid attention to touch the pin springs during performance. Doing so may fall or drop resulting in ...
Owners Manual
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... the end of the reed in your mouth (or in any particular position when holding it. Attach the neck to insert into the neck receiver using excessive force during assembly or while handling. ■ Assembling the Instrument 1. Loosen the neck screw, hold the neck then insert it directly into... the neck receiver, apply a little cork grease on the instrument in some water). 2. Attach the mouthpiece to use excessive force, which may damage the instrument. 3. Be careful not to the neck. Also, be careful not to secure it is important to remember not...
... the end of the reed in your mouth (or in any particular position when holding it. Attach the neck to insert into the neck receiver using excessive force during assembly or while handling. ■ Assembling the Instrument 1. Loosen the neck screw, hold the neck then insert it directly into... the neck receiver, apply a little cork grease on the instrument in some water). 2. Attach the mouthpiece to use excessive force, which may damage the instrument. 3. Be careful not to the neck. Also, be careful not to secure it is important to remember not...
Owners Manual
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...remove moisture and dirt from the inside of the instrument. ● Remove the reed, then use a tonehole cleaner (sold separately) to clean the hole periodically. ● When the pads ... and press the pads lightly to clean the inside of the mouthpiece. The cleaning swab is also used to clean the inside of the instrument's neck and body. * To prevent damage to the end... * 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 ...
...remove moisture and dirt from the inside of the instrument. ● Remove the reed, then use a tonehole cleaner (sold separately) to clean the hole periodically. ● When the pads ... and press the pads lightly to clean the inside of the mouthpiece. The cleaning swab is also used to clean the inside of the instrument's neck and body. * To prevent damage to the end... * 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 ...
Owners Manual
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...dirt or dust from the neck interior, dry with warm water (30 to 40 degrees Centigrade: 86 to remove the key from the neck interior. 6. Use a screwdriver to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the neck. 16 After the dirt is narrow making it hard to remove all the way through. Make a lukewarm... to remove any excessive pressure on key surfaces. ● Remove dirt from getting wet which may result in the cork becoming deformed. Key Post ● Use a tone hole cleaner (sold separately) and scrub the interior of 1:10 or 1:15. * Do not put the neck directly into the brass soap/ water ...
...dirt or dust from the neck interior, dry with warm water (30 to 40 degrees Centigrade: 86 to remove the key from the neck interior. 6. Use a screwdriver to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the neck. 16 After the dirt is narrow making it hard to remove all the way through. Make a lukewarm... to remove any excessive pressure on key surfaces. ● Remove dirt from getting wet which may result in the cork becoming deformed. Key Post ● Use a tone hole cleaner (sold separately) and scrub the interior of 1:10 or 1:15. * Do not put the neck directly into the brass soap/ water ...