You got the steps out of order. You have him putting the neck on the horn without first clipping the horn onto the neck strap. The ONLY time your horn is not connected to the neck strap is when it is in the case or being transferred from the case to the neck strap (or to and from the neckstrap to a stand). They guy just got his horn and you are encouraging a practice that will have him dropping it within the first five minutes.I'm with Jaye. You go, Ressman. If you figured out this site you can find a fingering chart and some basics about putting the horn together, puckering up and producing a note.
Mouthpiece on neck (reed side down, if you have a little cork grease, even better), now put the reed on, even with the mouthpiece tip. Put on the ligature (most put the screws down, but not everybody), make sure that the ligature is not riding up on the "filed" part of the reed. Screw the lig just tight enough to hold the reed in place.
Now put th neck on the horn gently (make suure the little tensioning screw is loosened first), tighten down neck.
Clip your neckstrap on the ring, adjust the neck strap. Put the mouthpiece in you mouth as described on the source of choice. Choose any old not to fingering, relax, take a breath, and fill the horn up with nice hot air.
Something cool just might happen now . . . Okay, if not, go back to the drawing board - - not many get the feel right away.
And yeah, there are a few more details in there, but you've got time. Keep us posted.
Also: When you have the neck strap around your neck and it clipped to your sax keep a hand on the sax as well. Neck straps aren't perfect they can come unclipped and they can break and you don't want your new sax to get dropped on the cold hard ground.You got the steps out of order. You have him putting the neck on the horn without first clipping the horn onto the neck strap. The ONLY time your horn is not connected to the neck strap is when it is in the case or being transferred from the case to the neck strap (or to and from the neckstrap to a stand). They guy just got his horn and you are encouraging a practice that will have him dropping it within the first five minutes.I'm with Jaye. You go, Ressman. If you figured out this site you can find a fingering chart and some basics about putting the horn together, puckering up and producing a note.
Mouthpiece on neck (reed side down, if you have a little cork grease, even better), now put the reed on, even with the mouthpiece tip. Put on the ligature (most put the screws down, but not everybody), make sure that the ligature is not riding up on the "filed" part of the reed. Screw the lig just tight enough to hold the reed in place.
Now put th neck on the horn gently (make suure the little tensioning screw is loosened first), tighten down neck.
Clip your neckstrap on the ring, adjust the neck strap. Put the mouthpiece in you mouth as described on the source of choice. Choose any old not to fingering, relax, take a breath, and fill the horn up with nice hot air.
Something cool just might happen now . . . Okay, if not, go back to the drawing board - - not many get the feel right away.
And yeah, there are a few more details in there, but you've got time. Keep us posted.
First rule of thumb, if it is not in the case or on a stand, it should be attached to your neck strap.
Edit: And the ligature goes on before the reed, slip the reed under the ligature, not the other way around. Less likely to damage the tip this way.
oh... he WILL be back....I also just noticed the time op posted this was the last time the op was on the board. ohh well