Assembling a saxophone
Anyone who opens their saxophone case for the first time will quickly realize that they don't find a complete instrument . A saxophone consists of several individual parts. We would like to briefly and succinctly explain to you what these are and how they belong together.
First we have the shimmering body with all its keys. The saxophone neck is inserted into the so-called “heart” and secured with a small screw. The saxophone neck, in turn, is the curved, upper part of the instrument on which the mouthpiece is attached to the cork-covered end. If the mouthpiece is difficult to slide on during mounting , we recommend greasing the cork casing with a cork stick. This small care instruction significantly extends the life of the cork layer.
We explain to you what different types of saxophones there are in our guides : Different types of saxophones .

Sound source = saxophone mouthpiece

With the mouthpiece we have already arrived at the actual source of the sounds . Whether it is made of metal, rubber or another material is up to your own taste. We have put together detailed information for you in our guides to finding the right mouthpiece .


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A small screw with a big impact
However, in order to produce the typical saxophone sound, we need two more components. We're talking about the leaf screw and the blade . The leaf screw holds together what belongs together. It fixes the blade to the mouthpiece using small screws. Before playing, it is advisable to moisten the reed with a little saliva before blowing it causes the reed's vibration to cause the air column inside the instrument to oscillate. When it comes to the question: “Which saxophone reed is right for me?” our guides to The Saxophone Reed provides further answers.
Here you will find all the components you need for a complete saxophone!

Mouthpieces for Saxophones
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Ligatures & Capsules
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Reeds for Saxophones
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Reed Cases
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Soprano Saxophones
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Tenor Saxophones
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Alto Saxophones
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Baritone Saxophones
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It's all in the mixture
So we can remember that the right combination of reed, mouthpiece and saxophone is essential for a good tone. Which one you ultimately choose depends on your personal taste and your own anatomy, which provides a different sound experience for each combination.