It won't ruin the cork since it is plant based. If it is submerged for a long time, then it might expand and harm the cork. For something as simple as this, it will be fine. Using cork grease also helps to make the cork resistant to water.
@@illuviaazul8749 Trust me. I have worked on instruments for years. Cork is plant-based material. Water is what plants absorb. The moisture from your mouthpiece and airstream doesn't make your cork fall off, right? So water will not harm your cork.
@@michaelsterling8422 You will get the pad wet. It's not the end of the world. But it isn't great. If you get the mechanism wet, oil the key after you let it air dry.
I am a beginner Can you give me advice on What strenght of reed I should get a good cleaning kit my friend said to use window cleaner is that good or no. A good reed guard to use thx
It depends. I recommend that everyone start on 2 1/2 and move on to size 3. Most professional players I know recommend that. DO NOT USE WINDOW CLEANER. Use what I said in the video. I'll provide links. Cleaning kit: Pro Tec Protec Alto Saxophone Body Swab, Model A120 ( www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ6BVAS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7sk8CbCA0QNWQ Pro Tec Protec Clarinet (Bb, A, Bass) / Saxophone (Alto, Tenor, Baritone) Neck and Mouthpiece Body Swab, Model A119 ( www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ6GM7S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wtk8CbS342Q72 This is a good reed guard for you: Protec Alto/Tenor Saxophone Reed Case (Black) www.amazon.com/dp/B0002E594G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Prk8Cb35KTFJR
Is there a more affordable price I can get a cleaning kit at? And plus, I need a mouthpiece brush and a reed guard that holds less reeds. Any ideas? Thx
@@pianoman2021 I don't advocate for mouthpiece brushes because most people leave them in the mouthpiece and it can't dry. Also, brushes can scratch the mouthpiece. You are better off just swabbing the mouthpiece. You can get a vandoren reed case that holds 6 Vandoren VRC620 Alto Saxophone/Clarinet Reed Case for 6 Reeds: www.amazon.com/dp/B0002D0O8S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5uD9CbR3G1NFD This is the cleaning kit. Throw the mouthpiece brush away!! Mowind 10-in-1 Saxophone Cleaning Care Kit Belt Thumb Rest Cushion Reed Case Mouthpiece Brush Mini Screwdriver Cleaning Cloth Gloves www.amazon.com/dp/B078N7S8Z8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_XwD9Cb7G3B9S1
I’m a beginner and just recently got my saxophone. My neck had this dark green stuff in it when I got it, so I went to a music store and they said I should use dishwashing soap to clean it out. Would that be a good idea?
If you take off the octave key like I showed you in this video, and you make sure that no soap is left in it, you should be fine. Once it is clean, if you keep swabbing it after every time you play, you won't need to do this again. The green residue on the inside is there because people didn't swab it out after playing.
It's something that is very common. It just isn't great long term. Heck, some people even boil their mouthpieces. Never do either of these things! Unless you want playing the saxophone to be way more expensive than it already is haha.
Swab it out every time you play. The other stuff only needs to be done once in a blue moon if you always keep it clean 👍 I would say to do the extra treatment when you think it is time to do it.
Brass will not rust when touching water. Steel will. That is why I advocate removing the steel rods from the neck. Some people even take their saxophone apart completely and take it to a bath tub. Most corrosion on the brass is from the condensation from playing the instrument. That is why we swab :) feel free to keep asking questions!
I don't recommend it to anyone. Cold water, and if you really need to, use soap. Anything acidic and break down the Mouthpiece. Just swab out after playing, and you should be fine. Run cold water.
Wait isn’t wetting the cork, kinda ruining the cork?
It won't ruin the cork since it is plant based. If it is submerged for a long time, then it might expand and harm the cork. For something as simple as this, it will be fine. Using cork grease also helps to make the cork resistant to water.
MATTHEW SULIN You Guys keep saying different things, I am a band 1 student and I need to clean it. What do I do??
@@illuviaazul8749 Trust me. I have worked on instruments for years. Cork is plant-based material. Water is what plants absorb. The moisture from your mouthpiece and airstream doesn't make your cork fall off, right? So water will not harm your cork.
@@saxophone_mockingbird6480 bruh I don’t have a screwdriver that small AND I NEED TO CLEAN IT NOW what will happen if I don’t take the mechanism off
@@michaelsterling8422 You will get the pad wet. It's not the end of the world. But it isn't great.
If you get the mechanism wet, oil the key after you let it air dry.
I am a beginner
Can you give me advice on
What strenght of reed I should get a good cleaning kit my friend said to use window cleaner is that good or no. A good reed guard to use thx
It depends. I recommend that everyone start on 2 1/2 and move on to size 3. Most professional players I know recommend that.
DO NOT USE WINDOW CLEANER. Use what I said in the video. I'll provide links.
Cleaning kit:
Pro Tec Protec Alto Saxophone Body Swab, Model A120 ( www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ6BVAS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7sk8CbCA0QNWQ
Pro Tec Protec Clarinet (Bb, A, Bass) / Saxophone (Alto, Tenor, Baritone) Neck and Mouthpiece Body Swab, Model A119 ( www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ6GM7S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wtk8CbS342Q72
This is a good reed guard for you:
Protec Alto/Tenor Saxophone Reed Case (Black) www.amazon.com/dp/B0002E594G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Prk8Cb35KTFJR
Is there a more affordable price I can get a cleaning kit at? And plus, I need a mouthpiece brush and a reed guard that holds less reeds. Any ideas? Thx
@@pianoman2021 I don't advocate for mouthpiece brushes because most people leave them in the mouthpiece and it can't dry. Also, brushes can scratch the mouthpiece. You are better off just swabbing the mouthpiece. You can get a vandoren reed case that holds 6 Vandoren VRC620 Alto Saxophone/Clarinet Reed Case for 6 Reeds: www.amazon.com/dp/B0002D0O8S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5uD9CbR3G1NFD
This is the cleaning kit. Throw the mouthpiece brush away!!
Mowind 10-in-1 Saxophone Cleaning Care Kit Belt Thumb Rest Cushion Reed Case Mouthpiece Brush Mini Screwdriver Cleaning Cloth Gloves www.amazon.com/dp/B078N7S8Z8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_XwD9Cb7G3B9S1
Do I have to take off the mechanism on the neck?
I’m a beginner and just recently got my saxophone. My neck had this dark green stuff in it when I got it, so I went to a music store and they said I should use dishwashing soap to clean it out. Would that be a good idea?
If you take off the octave key like I showed you in this video, and you make sure that no soap is left in it, you should be fine. Once it is clean, if you keep swabbing it after every time you play, you won't need to do this again. The green residue on the inside is there because people didn't swab it out after playing.
Ok, thanks so much! :)
Wow very effective i shared this
Thanks
I used to use mouthwash to clean my mouthpiece. To this day I don’t know what I was thinking when I was doing that.
It's something that is very common. It just isn't great long term. Heck, some people even boil their mouthpieces. Never do either of these things! Unless you want playing the saxophone to be way more expensive than it already is haha.
Pat Lemanczyk Alex yeah definitely not boiling my mouthpiece lol
How often should I clean my neck? For context I play daily, thanks for the informative video by the way!
Swab it out every time you play. The other stuff only needs to be done once in a blue moon if you always keep it clean 👍 I would say to do the extra treatment when you think it is time to do it.
@@saxophone_mockingbird6480 alright thanks, much appreciated
Shouldn’t you clean and lubricate the rod before you reinstall it.
Won't the metal rust if it touches water?
Brass will not rust when touching water. Steel will. That is why I advocate removing the steel rods from the neck. Some people even take their saxophone apart completely and take it to a bath tub. Most corrosion on the brass is from the condensation from playing the instrument. That is why we swab :) feel free to keep asking questions!
Thanks a bunch! I was doing exactly what you said not to do before I watched 😂
Forget everything he said or you'll destroy your sax. Look up proper how to vids.
If you are washing the mouth peice won't it rust
No
thanks.. this was really good video.. very informative
Does anybody know if mouthpiece cleaner is safe to use on a mouthpiece?
I don't recommend it to anyone. Cold water, and if you really need to, use soap. Anything acidic and break down the Mouthpiece. Just swab out after playing, and you should be fine. Run cold water.
@@saxophone_mockingbird6480 ok great! Thank you very much!
Aaa yes