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Key Leaves - prevent sax pad rot and sticky keys

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Key Leaves® - Stop Sticky G#, Eb and C# saxophone key pads and the rot that eats your sax. They safely open the key arms without touching delicate pad leather. Reducing repair and adding life to your saxophone. Learn more at bit.ly/2BWo00x
    Key Leaves Saxophone Key Props - Award winning key props that help fix and prevent sticky keys and keep your sax healthy and dry! bit.ly/2BWo00x
    Key Leaves Vent Vine - A series of props designed to keep your palm keys and upper register keys open to dry. KeyLeaves.com/VentVine
    Key Leaves Soprano Key Prop - A prop designed to keep a soprano saxophone's C# and G# keys open to dry. KeyLeaves.com/SopranoSax
    #KeyLeaves #InstrumentRepair #NoMoreStickyKeys #StickyKeysSaxophone #LeaveKeysOpenToDry #Saxophone #StickyGSharp #StickyDSharp #AltoSaxophone #TenorSaxophone #BariSaxophone #SopranoSaxophone #GateCitySaxophone #WallyWallace #Sax
    0:00-0:17 Fix and prevent sticking sax pads with Key Leaves
    0:18-0:56 Learn how to use Key Leaves saxophone key props
    0:57-1:24 Key Leaves products are available for all saxophone sizes
    1:24-1:37 Field tested and proven to help clean and protect saxophones
    1:38-2:11 Why every saxophone player can afford to cure sticky G#, Eb and C# pads

Комментарии • 25

  • @saxworldwide
    @saxworldwide 6 лет назад +2

    Great meeting you at NAMM and we look forward to stocking your Key Leaves!

  • @TheJuiceandjam
    @TheJuiceandjam 6 лет назад +1

    I like that it's so simple.

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  4 года назад

      YES! Thanks for your feedback. It is simple, and proven to be effective. We'd love to hear your review after you try it out. Drop a comment back here or on your social with #KeyLeavesChallenge

  • @pas0003
    @pas0003 3 года назад +1

    Seems like a great product! Mine are in the mail. Looking forward to getting them!

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  3 года назад +1

      Great. Please let us know if you have any questions and check out KeyLeaves.com/Help for all kinds of support and video.

    • @pas0003
      @pas0003 3 года назад

      Thanks! Already done 😁

  • @anonymousguy7723
    @anonymousguy7723 5 лет назад +2

    I just brought them from Sam Ash in queens boulevard New York

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  5 лет назад +1

      Sweet! Thank you. Sam Ash was one of our early supporters and have great sales, service and repair. They will take great care of you!

    • @anonymousguy7723
      @anonymousguy7723 5 лет назад +2

      Key Leaves they even accept my guitar Center 15% off coupon....!!!!

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  5 лет назад +1

      ACES!!!

  • @dylan.shaw15
    @dylan.shaw15 6 лет назад +1

    where do i get myself one

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  6 лет назад +1

      Its Just Me - you can get them at KeyLeaves.com

    • @dylan.shaw15
      @dylan.shaw15 6 лет назад

      thank you

  • @bregjewolfs8950
    @bregjewolfs8950 Год назад +1

    Hello, can you tell me wich song is playing in the video. I would love to play that with my saxophone ensemble.

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  Месяц назад

      It is called Impish and is written by Jessica Lurie and performed by her group Tiptons Sax Quartet

  • @lambo3136
    @lambo3136 3 года назад +1

    Trim the cork of your favorite wine ... same result at the cost of a bottle of wine which you were likely to buy anyway. No need to spend $20+

    • @Jay-el9iz
      @Jay-el9iz Год назад

      lol thank you for this!

  • @mslinn
    @mslinn 5 лет назад

    Received my Key Leaves, and only then realized that this product only props open 2 valves. My tenor sax has five more valves that also need to be propped open. Key Leaves seems overpriced for a partial solution.
    Let me explain my perspective. As a customer, I have a problem: 7 valves of my sax need to be propped open somehow. Key Leaves prop open 2 valves, or about 30% of my total need. 70% of the original customer problem remains unsatisfied after using Key Leaves.

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  5 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing your concern, Michael. I'd like to help you however I can. This product is just one of several we make to "leave keys open to dry." It does prevent the three sticky sax keys of G#, C# and Eb on all modern saxophones. When you slide the leaf-shape props under the key arms of Eb and Low C# that opens those two pads to air dry. Because low C# is also linked with G#, all three of those keys pads are opened to air dry.
      KeyLeaves.com/Instructions has dozens and dozens of graphics and how-to-video to show how to use this Key Leaves product on any vintage or modern saxophone.
      If your saxophone is a very early vintage saxophone that does not link C# and G# then you may want to adapt the Key Leaves strap and prop directly on the most sticky keys (as shown at KeyLeaves.com/Instructions).
      A custom-fit Key Leaves Vent Vine™ is available to protect all the keys from high palm D and up. Https://KeyLeaves.com/VentVine
      I hope this help. Please feel free to message us directly of call anytime. We're a family business working hard to provide responsive customer support and quality saxophone care products. KeyLeaves.com/contact

    • @mslinn
      @mslinn 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the prompt response. I have a Yamaha Custom 875. I think $25 should be enough to spend on propping the keys open - all of the normally closed keys. Nowhere does your literature explicitly say that both of your products together are required for the complete solution - you'd set expectations more effectively if that was clearly stated.
      Seems all that is needed are some soft wedges of various sizes. Yes, it would be nice to have them strung together, but that is not super important so long as they are brightly colored. So now I'm looking for suitable wedges. 2' of shock cord of different thicknesses seems to do a decent job, they can be brightly colored and the cost is quite reasonable. I am open to other ideas.

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  5 лет назад

      We don't make products to open the side C or side Bb because sax cases almost always press very hard down on those keys, preventing them from safely being left open to dry. We note this in our FAQs page and I am not aware of any claim anywhere that our products open every closed key of the saxophone. I'm very sorry for your frustration. I cannot locate your customer record by name so perhaps you bought from one of our dealers. Please email me directly at info@keyleaves.com so I can learn more about your purchase experience and work toward correcting the miscommunication.

    • @alanhowell3646
      @alanhowell3646 4 года назад

      Everything I’ve read and watched is pretty clear that it only opens the 3 main keys that stick, C#, Eb & G#. I agree $25 seems a lot of money for 3 bits of rubber but you only buy it once and over the lifetime of your sax and extending the life of your pads it’s really not much. About the same as a box of reeds that wear out.

  • @warrenplatts6114
    @warrenplatts6114 6 лет назад +1

    Hmm... My old mentor told me just the opposite: keep all the pads closed when you're not playing. He had an elaborate system of wedges that he would use to wedge all pads closed. He said they would keep their seal better that way. But hey this seems a lot easier! :)

    • @KeyLeaves
      @KeyLeaves  4 года назад

      This is definitely an easy, effective and proven way to extend pad life.. We'd love to hear your review after you try it out. Drop a comment back here or on your social with #KeyLeavesChallenge

    • @alanhowell3646
      @alanhowell3646 4 года назад

      That’s crazy, that just creates an environment for mould & bacteria to multiply.