Key Leaves Saxophone Key Props, Silicone Sax Pad Saver for Alto, Tenor, Bari, and Bass Saxophone
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The key leaves are sold on Amazon, and I am waiting for the vent vines as well
It is possible to open the G# valve with the key. As soon as the D# valve is opened, the G# one is opened as well. A connecting linkage is present on these valves.
I really like it. A second key is held open by the device. Those two keys usually stick all the time. The two key rings are there to let the keys dry by air.
Selected User Reviews For Key Leaves Saxophone Key Props, Silicone Sax Pad Saver for Alto, Tenor, Bari, and Bass Saxophone
Performance of the product is as expected. In spite of that, once I held the device in my hands, I couldn't believe that I spent almost $30 for these small bits of rubber or silicone or whatever they're made out of. In my opinion, the price is too high.
I resisted buying this because I was concerned about the price. In order to achieve the desired effect I used many different objects, and I know that I could do this in the future. Eventually, however, I gave in and bought it, then later bought another one (for my alto). Having one single sturdy piece that can be used every time makes it convenient, and it really makes it difficult for the pads to stick. Despite its small size, it is still overpriced for a.
It's a no-brainer This amazing product will never require you to replace a pad again for just $25.
This sounds like a dead note, but it doesn't play. Just when you're about to play a G#, a G pops up. In the case of certain keys, this is caused by the pads adhering to its metal tone holes, which by default are closed. There is a solution to this problem in this product. You should place the key leaves under the mechanism (but never under the pads themselves) for the low C# key and the right hand pinky Eb key when you put your saxophone back in its case after cleaning it out. By keeping the keys in these two places, you will prevent the usual position of the case to keep them closed (in order to let them dry properly). I don't need sticky keys any more, neither do I need power paper or a dollar bill. A solution has been found to the problem. I didn't know that.
In my case, I had been experiencing irritation due to my lower C# key sticking, so Key Leaves provided relief. In the light of a positive review shared by a Selmar owner, I have found that the product works equally well with my YTS 62 as it does with the Selmar. I was using the original Yamaha packing cork to hold the C# key open while I waited for the Key Leaves to arrive, and found the moisture needing to dry was causing significant issues with If the key pads are dry, they have no need to be adjusted with a spring hook or any other last resort. After using Stuffers for the first time, I now see why they are rarely recommended, the pads need to dry out after each It is a plus to have Key Leaves for a trouble-free.
Very easy to use. The colour and flexibility of this gadget appeal to me. The cover is In order to keep the three closed pads open, they must be kept open while What a great idea, and it does what it needs to do. There was a few reservations about it from my teacher, only because of the possibility of damaging keys during transit, but this thing is so soft and fits so well that I would say there is little or no risk of anything bending. It arrived ahead of schedule from the manufacturer, packed well, and provided with an instruction booklet, so that you become familiarized with the correct orientation of how to fit it to your particular Saxophone. This is the kind of product I would recommend to you if this is what you are looking for.
My first reaction when I found out about the horn fix was to be skeptical. I couldn't imagine how something so simple could fix the low end issue. In spite of that, now after a few months of use, I stand by these 100 percent. Also, my pads are sealing better since they don't get sticky on the low end like they used to! While it took me a bit to figure out how to use them with my older horn, the accompanying guide book and videos online did aid me in to do so. It is a great product and I would recommend it to any player regardless of their.
I bought these on a whim for a musician friend, as I'm more of a music lover than a musician. The videos and easy prices attracted me, and the reviews came in from instructors and professionals, so I bought these. In addition, she cannot stop raving about how deceptively simple Key Leaves are the answer she's been searching for all her life. The product specs we'll leave to the musicians, but I can tell you, from the catchy videos to the "A Made in America" notice, they're an immediate hit with students and professionals alike. This is
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