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Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Hinge Tube Mechanical Fit Video: Advanced Saxophone Repair Topic: Pivot Receiver Bushing and Post Washer Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Straightening a Rod, and Another Way Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Post Bushings Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Key Fit and the G#/bis Regulation Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Quickly Resize Seamless Riveted ResonatorsĪrticle: Understanding Saxophone Key Fitting: Hinge Tube and Post Facing
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Video: Saxophone Repair Tip: Plastic Resonators That Look Like The Old Selmer Ones Video: Saxophone Repair Tip: My Riveted Domed Resonator Choices & Reasons Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Installing Riveted Resonators in Pads Video: Saxophone (Quick) Repair Topic: Pad Ironing
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Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: What Leaks From Not Enough Shellac Looks Like And How To Fix It Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: An Unscientific Look at Porous or Leaky Saxophone Pad Leather Video: Saxophone Repair Tip: Shellac Bed in Deep Key Cups Video: (Questionable) Saxophone Repair Topic: My Chosen Pad Treatment Video: Saxophone Repair Tip: Making Pad Prick Holes Go Away Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Sizing Sax Pads (And Why I Don’t Use Pad Sets) Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: How To Put Shellac On Pads Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: The Best Saxophone Pads Video: Saxophone (Questionable) Repair Topic: Quik ‘N Easy Leak Detector Video: The Pop Test (first version) The Pop Test Version Two
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Video: Understanding Toneholes Part One, Part Two, Part ThreeĪrticle: How To Install and Seat Saxophone Pads Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Removing Stuck Rollers Using Heat Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Cleaning Rusty Pivot Screws Video: Saxophone Repair Tip: Removing A Stuck Saxophone Roller Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Effects of Not Changing the Oil Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: Changing The Oil Video: Evaluating a Used Saxophone for Purchase Video: Repairman’s Overview: The Clean-Oil-Adjust (COA) Video: Branford Marsalis Plays Ultra Rare Conn 10M Prototype Video: Saxophone Repair Topic: How (and why!) To Set Up Side C, Side Bb, Side F# (nerd edition) I continue to think about a better way to present this- perhaps as a downloadable Microsoft OneNote or something like that? Let me know if you have any ideas.
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I will continue to create new material and update this page, and I will keep making it freely available because I believe that is what is best for the saxophone. Some are broadly applicable repair topics (example: how to seat pads), some are make or model specific (example: Conn locking screws), some are philosophical (example: The Unprofitable Valley). This is an index of everything I have created so far about saxophone repair. I still think the VII (mine anyway) one of the best altos Selmer ever made, IMHO, but were I to lose the particular one I have or it be stolen & un-recoverable I would probably get a Reference 54 alto.Of all saxophone repair material created by Matt Stohrer, 2007-present. go figure, I guess, as they say, you sound pretty much the same on most any horn to a large degree to others. I'll keep my VII, thank you, over any Yamaha played a Reference 54 alto, beautiful horn, really nice sound, but it sounded so much like my VII (this from the folks at the Selmer dealer too who heard both horns) that I didn't buy it, had my check book with me too. there use to be this old joke way back when I was in school."oh, you've got a Yamahahahaha" I thought it terrible and not funny at all, but it was back in their earlier production days.(their horns are much better now) most people who put down VII's never played a really good one, they've been indoctrinated by the VI hype into mindless zombies, lol.MKVI, MKVI, MKVI, MKVI, and they are very fine horns without a doubt.but, been there, done that.M119XXX, sold it & never regretted it. my VII has perfect intonation, never have any problem at all unlike some of the Yamahas I've heard (could be who was playin em too). Maybe he had a bad one.there are dogs even among VI's, I've seen & played a few.