Alto Sax Low C Sharp Not Working at Ron Keyes blog

Alto Sax Low C Sharp Not Working. First check the low b pad with the light to make sure it is seating perfectly first. If it's in eb pitch, make sure that you're not mixing up the c# and b pinky keys. Is your tuner set to eb pitch or concert pitch (or something else)? If you look closely at the c# lever (teh key you touch) vs. For a while my low c# hasn't been playing. Basic fingering is low c plus lh pinky c#. It goes away if i push the. I need some help hitting my low c# on my alto sax. Low c# is fine and i am able to play all the other notes on the horn in tune without a problem. It takes an extreme amount of air that's basically blasting and hard to control. Check the c# key opens when you press, it should, unless the linkage is. Then, holding down just the low b key, touch the. I took it to my tech and got all leaks fixed but it's still there. I can get out a c and even a b just fine, but the c# tends to have this ugly, metallic squeak. I can bring middle c# up to tune with.

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I took it to my tech and got all leaks fixed but it's still there. I have a warble on my alto on low c and b. I can bring middle c# up to tune with. For a while my low c# hasn't been playing. First check the low b pad with the light to make sure it is seating perfectly first. I can get out a c and even a b just fine, but the c# tends to have this ugly, metallic squeak. I need some help hitting my low c# on my alto sax. It takes an extreme amount of air that's basically blasting and hard to control. C# key (the key with the pad), there is a linkage right above the low d. Basic fingering is low c plus lh pinky c#.

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Alto Sax Low C Sharp Not Working C# key (the key with the pad), there is a linkage right above the low d. For a while my low c# hasn't been playing. I have a warble on my alto on low c and b. Is your tuner set to eb pitch or concert pitch (or something else)? C# key (the key with the pad), there is a linkage right above the low d. I can get out a c and even a b just fine, but the c# tends to have this ugly, metallic squeak. If you look closely at the c# lever (teh key you touch) vs. Check the c# key opens when you press, it should, unless the linkage is. Basic fingering is low c plus lh pinky c#. It takes an extreme amount of air that's basically blasting and hard to control. I need some help hitting my low c# on my alto sax. First check the low b pad with the light to make sure it is seating perfectly first. I can bring middle c# up to tune with. I took it to my tech and got all leaks fixed but it's still there. Low c# is fine and i am able to play all the other notes on the horn in tune without a problem. It goes away if i push the.

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