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Clarinet Dissassembly and Reassembly
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Clarinet Dissassembly and Reassembly
I put my flute together but I think I wasn’t careful enough so now it won’t play lmfao
I'm not sure why they teach us how to play instruments but never how to maintain them. Daily cleaning for sure, but never disassembly and assembly. So grateful for this video.
In a word, AWESOME!!! 😎
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One of my top three trill keys broke off because I dropped it. Is there anyway to fix it?
Thanks so much for this detailed video. I just completed my 4th overhaul by following your instructions. Not sure if I missed it, but I always clean all the rods/pivot screws and use a very fine synthetic oil on them when assembling the clarinet. Cheers!
Well I compare the sax to the automatic transmission. Each who came up with what the sax person must have gone nuts like the auto trans inventors. I mean why would someone develop a transposing instrument? Well I have an old USA made Bundy and not a Bundy II. It needed pads something fierce. Taking mine apart I just started with the left hand keys and went to it. Going back together is a better headache, knowing what needs to be there before putting what goes there. I use a little old precision screw driver, small needle nose and a short forceps.
This was the most helpful video I’ve ever watched on a saxaphone I really enjoyed it. God bless you ❤
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This was a life saver!! Thank you for your time.
2. Question will I ruin it if I put custom pearl keys on a vintage sax?
Thk u I just got my first vintage alto & I am making it my own. If anything brakes I will know. I may sell it bc it looked small when i went to pick up. Ill be able to buy a vintage tenor. Not into shiny stuff. I like to play with ugly pennies that work new
do the hinge rods need oil or anything?
Your video is great! Do you have a pdf file that covers the disassembly and assembly instructions? This especially applies the names and locations of the keys and sound holes. Sometimes, it is best to examine figures on a page.
Perfect!
Amazing video!! And easy to follow! Thanks 👍
Grazie mille molto interessante e soprattutto utile buona serata
My best favorite of course I didn’t make it thank you for making it so informative
This was no doubt my best video of an assembly of an a saxophone/disassembly thanks you!!!!
good evening sir is it possible to do this pad changing on the horn in sections ,completly changing pads and springs one section at a time, without taking the whole saxophone apart and not being able to get it back together
Definitely for the advanced I got nothing out this video that I could use to reassemble my daughter's flute
17:27 Now comes the Left Hand Pinky Keys (Table Keys)
Hi , You mentioned a Sax holding jig 'Votog' ?? can you tell me where I can get one ? Thanks
You’re right 😂 We are better than that
This would be super cool to also do on a Yamaha Low C Bass (Tenor) Clarinet cause while it plays like a Clarinet (you have to turn your hands vertically cause they're curved to make it more compact) there's some interesting mechanisms.
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dawg help me 😭
thank you.
They make Alto Saxophones that can play down to Low A & also versions w/ a High F# Key (and even a High G).
thanks, great info. figured out where one of the needle springs should be hooked
you're better than that... lol
thank you for all the good information, has been been very useful to me. where can i find the diameter of the pads for a yamaha yas23 thank you
Hi Sir, when you mention the Allied no.6 driver, or the Allied no.4 driver on the Flute/Clarinet clips, are you meaning the T5104 and T5106 drivers? Thank you for your advice, these clips have been extremely helpful
Your video in two parts has been very usefull for me to achieve my first overhaul of a vintage alto sax of an unknown mark named KING, a copy of a selmer VI alto. THanks a lot ! Merci beaucoup !!
Replacing a pad on the b key on the lower joint and screwed something up. I think the springs were not correct. The low e/b key is stuck closed
Danke schön, Master
Why would you skip the hinge lube???? I started to inquire on Part I, why would you put the hinge rods back into the horn?? If you are going this far into a horn, wouldn't it be a good idea to clean those rods?? They are either rusty, or they are black with lubricant and dirt, depends on the user, but in both cases the hinge rod needs addressing. You kinda left off a MOST important part.
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THANK YOU!!!!
Hi my master. you are very very good to lerne .thank you again.and hope to sea you.
Thank you very much for the video
Thank you for making this video. It was very helpful!
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Excellent video!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge of this process. Immensely helpful.
I need to do this so I can clean my keys but I'm scared cause its provided by my school
Excellence work. It gives a concentration to the work phenomenon. Thanks
thank you for all the good information and the good savings we do. what is the use of pad over the bf flat key and the b key
What a treasure of information!
Thanks a lot!!
many thanks for all the information. with that I changed all the pads of my yamaha alto saxophone YAS 475 a lot of savings $$$$ pierre caron 75 years old
Thanks! Figured it was about time to clean the body of my clarinet.