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Beginning Alto Sax - WordPress.comRemove the reed, wipe off excess moisture and return it to the reed case. Remove the mouthpiece and wipe the inside with a clean cloth. Once a week,

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Page 1: Beginning Alto Sax - WordPress.comRemove the reed, wipe off excess moisture and return it to the reed case. Remove the mouthpiece and wipe the inside with a clean cloth. Once a week,

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Page 2: Beginning Alto Sax - WordPress.comRemove the reed, wipe off excess moisture and return it to the reed case. Remove the mouthpiece and wipe the inside with a clean cloth. Once a week,
Page 3: Beginning Alto Sax - WordPress.comRemove the reed, wipe off excess moisture and return it to the reed case. Remove the mouthpiece and wipe the inside with a clean cloth. Once a week,

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Page 4: Beginning Alto Sax - WordPress.comRemove the reed, wipe off excess moisture and return it to the reed case. Remove the mouthpiece and wipe the inside with a clean cloth. Once a week,

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Page 5: Beginning Alto Sax - WordPress.comRemove the reed, wipe off excess moisture and return it to the reed case. Remove the mouthpiece and wipe the inside with a clean cloth. Once a week,

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Page 6: Beginning Alto Sax - WordPress.comRemove the reed, wipe off excess moisture and return it to the reed case. Remove the mouthpiece and wipe the inside with a clean cloth. Once a week,

Mouthpiece, Ligature and Reed:

Get entire reed wet Tip should get the most moisture Use water or saliva to wet

-Water prevents some break down of reeds -Saliva is most convenient

Being careful with reed tip, insert the reed onto the mouthpiece/ligature “butt end” first

-Ligature should have screws at right side (when looking at the ligature from the reed side) -Ligature should be placed below the finished part of the reed (better lower than too high)

Adjust the reed in the ligature, giving care to vertical and horizontal alignment

-A hair line of black should be seen above the reed (up and down) -Center reed on mouthpiece at top and bottom—(side to side)