Begin saxophone assemble by wetting the reed. Learn tips for putting together a saxophone in this free saxophone care and maintenance video from an expert in instrument repair.
Expert: Amanda Cribb
Contact: www.myspace.com/modernmusicstore
Bio: Amanda Cribb graduated with an Associate's Degree in Band Instrument Repair from Western Iowa Tech. She has been repairing instruments at Modern Music in Wilmington, N.C. since 2001.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
Always ligature first, then the reed! And NEVER put the sax down with the lefthand pinky keys or the left hand palm keys facing down! my god, u do "everday maintenance" on ur sax like this, it won't last half year. And I think she broke one of the ligature screws when she was tightening it lol who the hell is she
burger1113 2 months ago
She's going to fuc*ing break it what the fu*k..
interestingproductio 4 months ago
She has no clue what she's talking about,i want to see the person who listens to her videos instrument at the end of the year..
interestingproductio 4 months ago
U SUCK
Xxwarrior123 5 months ago
If you guys can't say anything constructive about the video, then why say anything at all??? Seriously..
ldigital 2 years ago
This is NOT a promotion for Western Iowa Techs band instrument repair program, right?
Ms. Cribb, I'm going to ask you to leave saxophone work to others and invite you to mangle clarinets exclusively. Ok, you can clean my castanets if you want to.
cheloso1 2 years ago
Please
Trim252 2 years ago
yeah...dont scrape the horn on the table like shes doing...dents and scrapes can affect intonation (tuning)...
joneshall011 3 years ago