Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Disassembly / cleaning

When you are finished playing the saxophone, it should be taken apart with the same care with which it was assembled.

1. Unhook the neck strap from the saxophone body.

2. Remove the neck from the body.

3.
Feed the weighted end of a sax swab into the bell and turn the saxophone over so that the weight drops out the other end. Pull the swab through the instrument bore a couple of times.

4. Put the end plug back into the neck receiver and put the body back into the case.

5. Remove the reed, wipe off the excess moisture and place it in a reed case/holder.

6. Remove the mouthpiece from the neck and store it in the case with the ligature and cap on it.

7. Use the sax neck cleaner to clean out the neck.

Periodically, you may also want to do the following:

Use the soft cloth to polish the exterior of the saxophone, in particular the fingerprints left on the keys.

Use a mouthpiece brush and warm soapy water to wash out the buildup inside the mouthpiece (Figure 6).

4 comments:

w@nm3i™ said...

Lao po.. you did this?? haha.. OMG!! can't believe it! although we are far apart, but WE REALLY HAVE GOT CHEMISTRY!! I've just done my presentation last Monday on Saxophone. I was using 100% same material as what you have post up here. haha!! 100% same diagram. i did a little bit more research cause need to explain a on the history. That's the only uncommon thing.

whahaha!! This prove our marriage is an absolute "....." I dunno what to say. But it's a great surprise to me here..

aza..aza..!!

Wickedsa said...

lao po, im so sorry to say this...
but it's shi hong who did this then she used my acc to post them up.
pai seh huh...haha
coz im not in charge of MA

w@nm3i™ said...

chiu.. den i shall take bek al the romantic words.. aiyer... phai sey nya...

guat said...

wuahaha... mendy, u too missed her liao la... hahaha