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slega [8]
2 years ago
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If you play saxophone, can you please help me? my saxophone has been sounding very spitty, and I’ve done everything to try and g

et it to stop. I’ve cleaned my mouthpiece and saxophone, I’ve changed reeds, and I had already gotten a new saxophone. It’s mostly on lower notes.
does anyone know how to get rid of the spitty/airy sound?
Arts
2 answers:
Harlamova29_29 [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

If the idea of inhaling moisture is too much for you and you are able to take apart your sax, then pop off the neck and either knock it against your leg to jostle the moisture out or blow in the large hole under the base to force out condensation that has built up in the neck bend.

Sauron [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Try placing your mouth piece lower and your reed higher

Explanation:

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