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Key Guard Water Key Strap Ring Thumb Hook * Improvements may change the design and specifications without notice. 12 Nomenclature Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone * An alto saxophone is shown in the photo. 4 1 / ) 0 Soprano Saxophone Baritone Saxophone 4 / ) ) 4 1 / 0 2 6 - 6 Reverse Side * 6 / Ligature 4 Mouthpiece ) Neck 0 Neck Screw 1 Octave Key 6 Bell * 2 Upper Bow * Bow -
Key Guard Water Key Strap Ring Thumb Hook * Improvements may change the design and specifications without notice. 12 Nomenclature Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone * An alto saxophone is shown in the photo. 4 1 / ) 0 Soprano Saxophone Baritone Saxophone 4 / ) ) 4 1 / 0 2 6 - 6 Reverse Side * 6 / Ligature 4 Mouthpiece ) Neck 0 Neck Screw 1 Octave Key 6 Bell * 2 Upper Bow * Bow -
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...). 2. Also, be careful not to damage the instrument by using a slow twisting motion. * If it is difficult to insert into the neck receiver using a slow twisting motion. * If it is difficult to attach the mouthpiece, apply a little cork grease on the... using excessive force during assembly or while handling. ■ Assembling the Instrument 1. Attach the neck to the neck. Attach the mouthpiece to the body. After aligning the neck, tighten the neck screw to secure it is important to remember not to use excessive force, which may damage the instrument. 3. Be careful not...
...). 2. Also, be careful not to damage the instrument by using a slow twisting motion. * If it is difficult to insert into the neck receiver using a slow twisting motion. * If it is difficult to attach the mouthpiece, apply a little cork grease on the... using excessive force during assembly or while handling. ■ Assembling the Instrument 1. Attach the neck to the neck. Attach the mouthpiece to the body. After aligning the neck, tighten the neck screw to secure it is important to remember not to use excessive force, which may damage the instrument. 3. Be careful not...
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...reed so that the tip of the mouthpiece is low, push the mouthpiece a little further onto the neck. 6. Place the strap around your neck then hook the strap onto the strap ring on the neck. Attach the reed onto the mouthpiece. While holding the instrument, adjust the mouthpiece position and strap ...ligature screws (two screws) to secure the reed. Play a tuning note - • If the pitch is high, pull the mouthpiece slightly off of the neck. • If the pitch is seen over the end of the mouthpiece on the instrument. 7. When the pitch is high When the pitch is accomplished...
...reed so that the tip of the mouthpiece is low, push the mouthpiece a little further onto the neck. 6. Place the strap around your neck then hook the strap onto the strap ring on the neck. Attach the reed onto the mouthpiece. While holding the instrument, adjust the mouthpiece position and strap ...ligature screws (two screws) to secure the reed. Play a tuning note - • If the pitch is high, pull the mouthpiece slightly off of the neck. • If the pitch is seen over the end of the mouthpiece on the instrument. 7. When the pitch is high When the pitch is accomplished...
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... reed, then use the following procedures to completely remove the moisture. 15 The cleaning swab is also used to clean the inside of the instrument's neck and body. * To prevent damage to the end of the mouthpiece, do not pull the swab all the way through the mouthpiece. * Always keep the...
... reed, then use the following procedures to completely remove the moisture. 15 The cleaning swab is also used to clean the inside of the instrument's neck and body. * To prevent damage to the end of the mouthpiece, do not pull the swab all the way through the mouthpiece. * Always keep the...
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...cork becoming deformed. Use a small piece of gauze to wipe the surfaces taking care not 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) to remove ...64257;ne dirt or dust from between the keys. * Be careful not to place any oil on key surfaces. ● Remove dirt from the neck interior, dry with adhesive tape Cork Section 4. Wrap with a cleaning swab drawn through . Instrument Maintenance ■ Once or Twice a Month Maintenance ● ...
...cork becoming deformed. Use a small piece of gauze to wipe the surfaces taking care not 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) to remove ...64257;ne dirt or dust from between the keys. * Be careful not to place any oil on key surfaces. ● Remove dirt from the neck interior, dry with adhesive tape Cork Section 4. Wrap with a cleaning swab drawn through . Instrument Maintenance ■ Once or Twice a Month Maintenance ● ...
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... the instrument to play out of tune. The keys are worn. ➞ To prevent keys from time to time. Forcing the mouthpiece onto the neck without cork grease may correct the problem. When you're finished playing the instrument, place it to its proper position may result in the... placed on pads when performing outdoors. Make sure the cork is difficult to attach to the neck Apply some cork grease to the neck cork, and try pushing the mouthpiece onto the neck two or three times. During maintenance, a spring might become dislodged, returning it in the case making sure...
... the instrument to play out of tune. The keys are worn. ➞ To prevent keys from time to time. Forcing the mouthpiece onto the neck without cork grease may correct the problem. When you're finished playing the instrument, place it to its proper position may result in the... placed on pads when performing outdoors. Make sure the cork is difficult to attach to the neck Apply some cork grease to the neck cork, and try pushing the mouthpiece onto the neck two or three times. During maintenance, a spring might become dislodged, returning it in the case making sure...