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QuestionHow far should reed be on the mouthpiece?PurpleOreoCommunity AnswerPut it far enough that you can see about a hair's-width of the mouthpiece at the top of the reed.
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QuestionDo I blow out or suck in to make noise?Community AnswerBlow out! Blowing over a reed causes a certain airflow that makes noise.
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QuestionHow do you hold the saxophone?Community AnswerTo hold it during assembly, hold it by the bell. To learn how to hold it while playing, consult the Wikihow article "How to Play the Alto Saxophone"
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QuestionOnce we add the ligature do we have to tighten it?Nathan.SilvaCommunity AnswerYes, but do not over-tighten the ligature, otherwise you'll damage it.
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QuestionHow do you apply cork grease?Community AnswerPut a little bit on your finger (do not use too much). And just apply it with your finger all around the specific area needing it, on the saxophone.
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QuestionCan I assemble it without cork grease?Community AnswerI only use cork grease when the pieces are fitting super tightly together, but you can use it as much (or as little) as you want.
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QuestionWhich way do I put the reed on?Community AnswerThe thick end should be the part held down by the ligature. The thin end should be the part in your mouth.
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QuestionThere's a little whip in my reed, is that okay?Community AnswerYes, it's alright to have a little whip in your reed. But if you can, replace the reed shortly after this occurs.
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QuestionHow many parts are there to the instrument itself?Community AnswerFor an alto sax, 5 major pieces, the neck strap, mouth piece, neck piece, ligature, and body.
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QuestionDoes the bell make the sound?PurpleOreoCommunity AnswerThe sound travels through the horn and out the bell.
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QuestionHow do you put the tiny piece on the big piece of the saxophone?PurpleOreoCommunity AnswerThe neck fits into the top of the body and can be fastened with the screw near the joint.
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QuestionMy sax has no sound at all. Did I do something wrong while assembling?Community AnswerDouble check the placement of the reed to make sure it lines up perfectly with the tip of the mouthpiece. If you're still having issues, contact a repair shop to take a look at it.
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QuestionHow much should I moisten the readCommunity AnswerMoisten it for a couple minutes, making sure to moisten it equally on both ends.
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QuestionHow far in your mouth does the mouthpiece have to be while playing the saxophoneCommunity AnswerFind the spot where the reed begins to come away from the mouthpiece. That's where you should place your mouth.
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QuestionWhat if I don't make a sound?Community AnswerTry adjusting how open your throat is. Use warmer air for lower notes & a more constricted throat for higher notes. If you’re doing that and it still won’t work with most notes, you may need to bring it to a repair shop.
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QuestionWhen I'm playing, my ligature and my reed falls out, what can I do?Community AnswerTighten them as much as you can. The ligature may be broken, so try buying a new one and see what happens.
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QuestionI am starting the sax and cannot get the ligature over the reed and mouthpiece. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerMake sure you are using the right size ligature for your sax, and be sure to loosen the knob before putting it on.
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QuestionThere is this black thing that blocks the pipe from connecting to the sax. What am I supposed to do?Community AnswerThat is the cap, and it is to keep the sax clean when not in use. Loosen the knob on the right of the cap, counter clockwise, and pull it out. Store it in your case, and put it back in when you are done playing.
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QuestionWhich way does the reed face?ElCommunity AnswerThe completely flat side should be touching the mouthpiece, and the chiseled part should be at the top.
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QuestionHow long does a reed last?LilacCommunity AnswerIt usually depends on how long it is used at a time, how regularly it is used, and how well it is cared for. However, you should be rotating reeds to improve their lifespan.
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QuestionHow do you line up the mouthpiece on a straight soprano sax?LilacCommunity AnswerTry to align the mouthpiece so the table is flat with the back of the saxophone.
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