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  • Question
    Why does my alto saxophone keep sounding off?
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    There are a few possibilities. You might be pressing a button and not noticing, and or your saxophone is not being properly tuned. If it's sounding low, push your mouth peace in; if it's too high, pull it out. Also, check to make sure that your bottom lip is tucked in between your mouth and mouthpiece when you play.
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    My cork has mold inside of it. How do I get it out?
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    You should have the cork removed and replaced. In the future, regularly clean the new cork, because mold is harmful and difficult to remove.
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    Do I need to take out my mouth piece when your done each time?
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    Every time you're done playing you should completely take apart your sax. For cleaning you need to to clean all the parts.
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    How can I clean an alto's really dirty neck without a swab?
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    Invest in one of those cleaner rags on a string, for the inside. For the outside, you can probably buy or make a cleaner using a micro-cloth. Or, you could get it cleaned at a shop.
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    After not cleaning my saxophone enough, I have noticed gunk buildup on the inside of the instrument. Is there a good tool or method for cleaning this?
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    Just use a swab and clean it out a lot. If it has a lot of gunk in it, then you will most likely have to wash the swab and repeat the process, until it is like new again.
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    Is there any way to remove some small dents on my sax at home?
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    Not really, because you can cause more damage to it. The best thing you can do is to take it into a shop that does repairs and usually they will just knock a small dent out it for you free of charge or for a very small cost.
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    Is there a good technique for not pressing down other keys without meaning to?
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    The simple answer is to practice. This is most likely occurring because you are playing too fast, so use a metronome and take it one note at a time, noting any troubles you have with fingerings. Also, before playing, stretch you fingers a bit so they don't cramp and accidentally hit another key.
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    I an unable to remove my mouthpiece as the crook cork has swollen. What can I do?
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    It sounds like you may have exposed it to water or over-greased it. If so, you will probably have to replace the cork. If you have trouble, bring it in to a musical instrument store and they should be able to help you.
  • Question
    How do I clean off the rust off a saxophone?
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    If you've never done it before, take it to a music shop and have them fix it so it does not get damaged.
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    I play bari sax and I don't have a swab long enough to clean the body. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    I added a longer string to a standard swab. It takes a bit of gymnastics to direct the weighted end through the top, but it is doable.
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    How do I clean it out?
    Community Answer
    You could clean it by using a swab, or take it to your local music store for servicing.
  • Question
    How many times should I clean my sax in a week?
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    Each time you play, which should be daily. Rinsing out your mouthpiece is a weekly task.
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    What do I do if my saxophone is very airy?
    Community Answer
    Try to change your embouchure, try changing your reed size/brand. Lastly, see what notes are giving you the most trouble in particular.
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    How to remove the azinhavre?
    Community Answer
    If you have never done this before, take it to a professional to avoid further damage.
  • Question
    I keep ripping my cleaner. How can I prevent this?
    Community Answer
    Make sure you're not putting to much pressure on the cleaner. A lighter hand may help. Also, consider trying a different brand.
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    What should I do if a piece of cloth or something gets stuck in my saxophone?
    Community Answer
    If you got it stuck in the neck, use a long stick of some sort, stick it in the cork side of the saxophone and push gently. Gradually apply more pressure if needed. If you got it stuck in the body, you'll probably have to take it to a professional.
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    What if my swab is too big to go in the mouthpiece?
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    If you really want to, you can cut your swab to fit. Otherwise, follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    Without pressing my pitch, sometimes my alto saxophone plays the higher pitch. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    If you have a high pitch, you should probably move your tongue up a little farther if you're playing octave keys, and try cleaning again.
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    How do I clean the cork?
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    It is easier to just replace the cork. Remove the old cork and use sandpaper on only the area that will have cork on it to prepare the surface, then use a contact cement to glue the cork on. Let it sit overnight to avoid having the cork slide around before the glue dries.
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    My cleaning kit didn't come with a swab. What do I do to clean my sax?
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    For the body, you can tie a microfiber or other gentle cloth to one end of a string and tie some sort of weight to the other. For the neck, mouthpiece and reed, use a toothbrush.
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    Do you recommend using sax pad savers for cleaning and storage?
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    Yes, for the body they clean moisture off the pads and keep them from sticking (G#, D#). You can use them, but do not leave them in for more than a few days after playing, as it could contain bacteria. Air it and the horn out before reuse.
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    How do I clean the chrome part of a tenor saxophone?
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    Use a microfiber cloth (not paper towels or regular towels). If desired, add a small amount of spray furniture wax.
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    I have been advised to oil all moving joints on my tenor saxophone. What should I use to do this?
    SodaToast
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    You need to use any kind of key oil. Just make sure that you don't get it on your key pads.
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    What is cork paste?
    Yourfavoritemusiciantechie
    Community Answer
    Cork paste is used to moisten the cork on your instrument so that it cork doesn't break. It typically looks like chapstick.
  • Question
    Should I be worried about a thin green ring that came out when I took a swab through the body? Can it be removed?
    Sugar Hytrek
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    No. Every time I swab my saxophone, a green line comes out too. It's just taking out what is in your saxophone. There is nothing to worry about.
  • Question
    Why do I hear air coming out of my alto sax when I play it?
    Sugar Hytrek
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    Maybe it's your embouchure. Sometimes I hear it too, so I usually change my embouchure, and If I still hear it, I usually make sure my ligature is on there snug. It could also be because you're not using enough air when you're playing.
  • Question
    How do I make an alto sax shiny?
    Community Answer
    Use Selmer's sax polish or orange Pledge. Both work well. The most important step is wiping down your instrument after each practice session. This removes hand oils and other contaminants.
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    How do I get mold off a saxophone?
    Community Answer
    Wash with 10% bleach (1 part bleach, 9 parts water).
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    Why does my saxophone always sound "off"?
    Community Answer
    Your embouchure may be a little off, or you may need to try checking your pads.
  • Question
    How do I clean the tarnish on a saxophone?
    Community Answer
    You really can't, but you can safely ignore it.
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