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How to clean your saxophone
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
- This video will explore how to clean your saxophone including cleaning the reed and mouthpiece. It will show how to use a pull-through, pad savers and hydrogen peroxide. It will show how to maintain your saxophone with a daily cleaning routine.
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By far the most informative video on the subject. Thank you!
Great information. I will let my sax air dry for a bit from now on. I also normally leave my pad cleaner inside. Never thought about it defeating the purpose.
Very useful, thank you
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Very useful, thank you!
very helpful thank you!
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Great information
Thanks, very helpful info!
Hi Im Roy from Cardiff, Could I ask is your Horn a Keilwerth shadow ? I have one also. Could I also ask what Mouthpiece you use ? Could you use Milton's Baby Bottle cleaner ?
Hi Roy. My horn is a Selmer SA80 series II. I use the Selmer S80 C* which came with the saxophone. I also use a Jazz select DM6. I'm not sure how effective Milton's Baby Bottle cleaner would be since its designed mainly to remove milk residue. Thanks.
Cool
Hi, I’m looking at buying a sax that looking like that (black and gold) I was just wondering if there’s any differences in the normal gold sax I should know about? Thanks!
Hi. The main difference would be the price. The black lacquer would be more expensive. Also as with all lacquers they wear away over time, so when the black lacquer wears away or gets scratched you will begin to see the gold underneath. This would be less noticeable with a golden sax. Some believe that the lacquer makes a difference to the tone but that would be minimal. If you are going to buy a professional sax, then you may find that the price difference is enough to buy an expensive mouthpiece instead. But if you like the look of it, it will make you want to play it more often. Thanks
@@Saxcomprehensive thank you that’s very very helpful, I didn’t know a different mouthpiece could make a big difference. I’ll keep this in mind!
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Hi. It's a Selmer mark 2. It looks good when you first buy it but after a while the black lacquer comes off showing the gold underneath. If I buy another it will probably be gold as the scratches wont show.
@@Saxcomprehensive do you notice much difference with the sound of the black lacquer vs the gold finish on the sax?
@@Lawnmower-os5pg Hi. My black lacquered sax was an upgrade from my previous student sax so it would have sounded better regardless of the lacquer. Personally after researching the topic, I don't put too much in the sound difference that the lacquer makes. I put it in the same category as whether a ligature makes a difference to the sound. The sound comes from the person and their years of practice. To be honest I only bought the black one because it looked nice. Some musicians would say there is a sound difference, others would not even with a blind test. But there will probably be a price difference with unlacquered costing more. Thanks
@@Saxcomprehensive thank you sir for the response