- Welcome to the Café: International Sax Forum
Brought to you by saxophonist and composer Pete Thomas, Cafésaxophone is the ideal online establishment for saxophone players to meet, have a chat, a debate, listen to and critique each others' playing, share ideas or just find stuff out Players (old new), teachers, students, saxophone manufacturers, retailers - all are welcome to contribute
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All the latest news: saxophones, mouthpieces, reeds, players Not to mention Cheese Wine
- Low notes and Leaking G# issue - CafeSaxophone Forum
Problems with leaky low notes? The issue is very often your G# The G# on modern saxophones has quite a complex mechanism All saxophone players need to know about adjusting the tabbed articulated G# as it is one of the most common, and yet easily fixable, causes of leaks The first thing we
- Sax on the Web Forum
A forum community dedicated to saxophone players and enthusiasts originally founded by Harri Rautiainen Come join the discussion about collections, care, displays, models, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!
- Recording - Recording and Mixing with Audacity - Taming The Saxophone
Audacity tutorial Mixing saxophone in with a backing track to get the best sound Using Room ambience, reverb, compression and EQ
- Best Saxophone Shop Near North Carolina? | Sax on the Web Forum
Picked up the alto saxophone again this year since last playing Alto Tenor in marching band around 2010 Want to thank this community with all the helpful advice and knowledge provided I bought myself a Jean Paul student alto in case my enjoyment for playing has faded Thankfully it hasn't! My
- Saxophone | Sax on the Web Forum
Good day I ask you to identify the saxophone Does it have any material value?
- Saxophones - Martin Indiana Saxophones - History and Models
The Indiana horns were of excellent quality (the Indiana saxophone, for instance, was a dead ringer for the older Handcraft Standard premium horn) “During war production buildup in 1942, Martin dropped the Indiana Band Instrument logo, and subsequently , labeled the horns as “INDIANA by Martin”
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