Wow, modern horns are real different than vintage. When I work on my saxophones, it’s a mess, because most of the convenient stuff you take for granted hadn’t been invented yet.
This is a basic guide and there will always be some variations, but yes this order of operations will work for your VI as well. Please let us know if you need any help!
Amazing workmanship. Is this video intended for enabling people to do this work themselves? I've never tried anything except for neck cork replacement and gluing on pieces of cork here and there😊I don't have any saxophone repair shops where I live, so I'd love being able to do my own work. Not sure if I have the necessary skills and confidence though😊
Thank you! Yes this is intended for you to be able to work on the instrument yourself! Please consider subscribing to the channel, there is lots of free information posted weekly. With our repair kit you'll be able to get started working on your own instrument. We have been around long enough that some professional repair technicians started with our repair kit, and gone on to do the work full time.
One of the basic skills we teach is how to take apart and put an instrument back together. It is a lengthy process to teach, but not one to learn. We do have in person courses where we take the isntrument completely apart and put it back together. You can view those here: www.musicmedic.com/sax-proshop-week-1-basics-done-right-a-3-day-intensive-learning-experience-1-2024.html
Отличное объяснение. Спасибо, маэстро.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for saving my baritone left hand keys medic
Very instructive for the Sax player who is a novice at repairs❤
Thank you we are here to help!
Excellent. Thank you
Wow, modern horns are real different than vintage. When I work on my saxophones, it’s a mess, because most of the convenient stuff you take for granted hadn’t been invented yet.
Manufacturers have come a long way!
Is this order of disassembly valid for Selmer Mark VI too? Thanks
This is a basic guide and there will always be some variations, but yes this order of operations will work for your VI as well. Please let us know if you need any help!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing workmanship. Is this video intended for enabling people to do this work themselves? I've never tried anything except for neck cork replacement and gluing on pieces of cork here and there😊I don't have any saxophone repair shops where I live, so I'd love being able to do my own work. Not sure if I have the necessary skills and confidence though😊
Thank you! Yes this is intended for you to be able to work on the instrument yourself! Please consider subscribing to the channel, there is lots of free information posted weekly. With our repair kit you'll be able to get started working on your own instrument. We have been around long enough that some professional repair technicians started with our repair kit, and gone on to do the work full time.
I love how you completely skipped half of the reassembly
One of the basic skills we teach is how to take apart and put an instrument back together. It is a lengthy process to teach, but not one to learn. We do have in person courses where we take the isntrument completely apart and put it back together. You can view those here: www.musicmedic.com/sax-proshop-week-1-basics-done-right-a-3-day-intensive-learning-experience-1-2024.html