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As it’s one of the most popular instruments, let’s focus on the saxophone in this article:</p>\n<!--more-->\n<h2>Protecting your Saxophone | Saxophone Maintenance</h2>\n<ol class=\"ol1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><strong>Where to keep your saxophone?</strong> Never store the saxophone in a very hot or very cold area. Store the saxophone in a dry place at room temperature – a closet would likely be a good candidate, but <strong>not</strong> an attic, basement or garage.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Always hold your saxophone by the bell because that is the sturdiest part of a sax and holding it in this manner should reduce the chances of a drop.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Tighten the lyre screw enough so that the lyre doesn’t wiggle around. A loose lyre can gnaw away the brass of your lyre holder.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Use a tooth patch <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2HT10Cl\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">bite cushion</a> [Amazon Affiliate Link] on your saxophone mouthpiece. This will help protect your saxophone and – perhaps even more importantly – your teeth.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Use a <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2wISeok\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">neck strap</a> [Amazon Affiliate Link] to move the sax’s weight from your neck onto your shoulders. This will provide extra stability, reducing chances of falling or dropping the saxophone.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Do NOT clamp the keys closed for any length of time. Clamping a used saxophone closed is a bad idea for storage because the pads have been exposed to bacteria, yeast and fungus that encourage rot.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Apply a drop of sewing machine oil to keep the sax keys lubricated. If you notice that any of the keys are becoming stiff, add a drop to the key(s).</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Applypad dope to the sax pads to keep them from drying out and protect them from any moisture carried through the instrument.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Brush your teeth before playing your sax. Sugar + saliva makes for a nasty solution that accumulates on sax pads and can cause them to stick – so get that mouth as clean as possible before playing.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Check the saxophone’s instruction manual/manufacturer’s notes for specific and acceptable cleaning methods.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Swab your sax after playing. <a href=\"https://amzn.to/3c1UTtn\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Silk swabs</a> [Amazon Affiliate Link] can be effective.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Always lean toward using a special <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2VjbD9K\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">saxophone solution </a>[Amazon Affiliate Link] for cleaning, rather than some generic furniture polish or other cleaner that may damage your saxophone’s finish.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Don’t forget to clean the saxophone’s key tone hole after playing. A tone hole cleaner set with <a href=\"https://geni.us/KYcPE\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">cleaning rods</a> [Amazon Affiliate Link] would be ideal for this job.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Open the closed keys to dry after you play. The G#, Eb, and Low C# key pads of the sax are the worst for sticking and trapping bacteria. 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Sugar + saliva makes for a nasty solution that accumulates on sax pads and can cause them to stick – so get that mouth as clean as possible before playing.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Check the saxophone’s instruction manual/manufacturer’s notes for specific and acceptable cleaning methods.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Swab your sax after playing. <a href=\"https://amzn.to/3c1UTtn\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Silk swabs</a> [Amazon Affiliate Link] can be effective.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Always lean toward using a special <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2VjbD9K\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">saxophone solution </a>[Amazon Affiliate Link] for cleaning, rather than some generic furniture polish or other cleaner that may damage your saxophone’s finish.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Don’t forget to clean the saxophone’s key tone hole after playing. A tone hole cleaner set with <a href=\"https://geni.us/KYcPE\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">cleaning rods</a> [Amazon Affiliate Link] would be ideal for this job.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Open the closed keys to dry after you play. The G#, Eb, and Low C# key pads of the sax are the worst for sticking and trapping bacteria. There are certain products on the market that can assist with this, such as <a href=\"https://geni.us/mklOt8\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">key pads</a><span class=\"s1\"> [Amazon Affiliate Link]</span>.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">If you’re touring, always use a high-quality carrying case such as a hard-bodied, foam-lined, locking Pelican case that protects against impact &amp; moisture.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Put some desiccant in the case to absorb moisture before it can damage the sax.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Get a <a href=\"https://geni.us/o0st\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">saxophone case</a>&nbsp;[Amazon Affiliate Link], ideally waterproof, to put over your saxophone when not in use to protect it from dust and water.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Hiding a <span class=\"s1\"><a href=\"https://amzn.to/32lbpjI\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Tile</a> [Amazon Affiliate Link]</span> or similar tracker in your cases results in a good recovery rate for stolen saxophones and other music gear.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">At least once a year, take your saxophone to your local instrument technician for a once-over. This annual investment in expert service will no doubt pay for itself over the long run by keeping your saxophone in good shape.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Try to get into the habit of washing your hands before picking up and using your saxophone. You may not realize it, but your fingers and palms contain moisture and oils that can damage your saxophone.</li>\n</ol>\n<h2>Downloadable Checklist – Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone</h2>\n<p class=\"p1\">Take the tips in this article with you by filling out <a href=\"/checklist-download-20-effective-ways-to-protect-your-sax\" rel=\" noopener\">this form</a>. We’ll email you a PDF copy of <i>Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone</i>. 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We have offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Halifax, LA, NYC &amp; Nashville and our staff of 50+ have a combined 510 years insurance experience.</p>\n<p class=\"p1\">Front Row provides fast, affordable <a href=\"https://musicians.frontrowinsurance.com/\" rel=\" noopener\"><strong>musical instrument insurance</strong></a> for Canada’s music professionals who are Canadian resident members of SOCAN (and other music associations).</p>\n<h2>Refer a Friend to Front Row </h2>\n<p>Based on customer demand, we’ve setup our <a href=\"https://www.frontrowinsurance.com/referral\" rel=\" noopener\" style=\"text-decoration: none;\">referral marketing program</a> and if you refer a friend to Front Row, you could win a $15 Amazon eGift Card OR be entered into a random draw to win a $99 Amazon eGift Card! <em>(depending on your province)</em></p>\n<p style=\"font-size: 13px;\"><strong><em>DISCLAIMER</em></strong><em>: Informational statements regarding insurance coverage are for general description purposes only. These statements do not amend, modify or supplement any insurance policy. Consult the actual policy or your broker for details regarding terms, conditions, coverage, exclusions, products, services and programs which may be available to you. Your eligibility for particular products and services is subject to the final determination of underwriting qualifications and acceptance by the insurance underwriting company providing such products or services. This website does not make any representations that coverage does or does not exist for any particular claim or loss, or type of claim or loss, under any policy. Whether coverage exists or does not exist for any particular claim or loss under any policy depends on the facts and circumstances involved in the claim or loss and all applicable policy wording.</em></p>\n<p style=\"font-size: 13px;\"><strong><em>Amazon Associates Disclosure</em></strong><em>: Front Row Insurance is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This post may contain affiliate links. There is no additional cost to you.</em></p>\n<p class=\"p1\">&nbsp;</p>\n<h3>Related:</h3>\n<p><a href=\"/musical-instrument-insurance-101\" rel=\" noopener\">Musical Instrument Insurance 101: How to Protect Your Instruments</a><br><a href=\"/articles/musical-instrument-theft-prevention-what-you-need-to-know\" rel=\" noopener\">Tips &amp; tricks to guard your gear </a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/205377/protecting-musical-instruments-at-home-insurance-and-more\" rel=\" noopener\">Protecting instruments at home</a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/205279/6-ways-to-protect-your-instruments-at-airports-and-on-planes\" rel=\" noopener\">Protecting instruments at airports </a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/118477/musical-gear-insurance-and-protection-while-on-tour\" rel=\" noopener\">Protecting instruments on tour</a><br><a href=\"/articles/summer-and-tours-what-you-need-to-know-about-musical-tour-insurance\" rel=\" noopener\">Musical tour insurance </a><br><a href=\"/articles/band-on-the-run-touring-insurance-tips-for-taking-your-show-on-the-road\" rel=\" noopener\">Band on the run </a><br><a href=\"/articles/articles/bid/81594/why-even-your-band-should-carry-liability-insurance\" rel=\" noopener\">Tribute bands and liability </a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/20-effective-ways-to-protect-your-guitar\" rel=\" noopener\">Protecting your guitar</a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/20-effective-ways-to-protect-your-drums\" rel=\" noopener\">Protecting your drums</a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/20-effective-ways-to-protect-your-keyboard\" rel=\" noopener\">Protecting your keyboard</a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/20-effective-ways-to-protect-your-violin\" rel=\" noopener\">Protecting your violin</a><br>Protecting your saxophone<br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/118532/stolen-musical-instruments-how-to-make-a-claim\" rel=\" noopener\">How to make a claim</a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/191494/instrument-insurance-what-is-my-gear-worth-in-an-claim\" rel=\" noopener\">What is my gear worth in event of claim?</a><br><a href=\"/articles/musical-instrument-insurance-you-may-not-be-covered\" rel=\" noopener\">You may not be covered under homeowners</a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/118744/front-row-instrument-policy-launches-on-line\" rel=\" noopener\">Front Row’s musical instrument policy </a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/117160/instrument-insurance-for-socan-members\" rel=\" noopener\">Insurance for SOCAN members </a><br><a href=\"/instrument-insurance-blog/bid/146779/musical-instrument-insurance-companies-how-to-compare\" rel=\" noopener\">How to compare musical instrument insurance cos.</a><br><a href=\"/articles/blurring-the-lines-of-music-infringement-law-three-perspectives-in-one\" rel=\" noopener\">Blurring the lines of music infringement law</a></p>\n<h3 class=\"p7\"><span style=\"font-size: 14px;\">Citations:</span></h3>\n<p class=\"p8\"><span class=\"s2\" style=\"font-size: 14px;\"><a href=\"https://keyleaves.com/blogs/news/tips-for-marching-band-sax-care\">https://keyleaves.com/blogs/news/tips-for-marching-band-sax-care</a><br></span><span class=\"s2\" style=\"font-size: 14px;\"><a href=\"http://nikitei.com/2016/01/22/maintain-and-store-your-saxophone-properly/\">http://nikitei.com/2016/01/22/maintain-and-store-your-saxophone-properly/</a><br></span><span class=\"s2\"><a href=\"https://www.b\"><span style=\"font-size: 14px;\">https://www.bestsaxophonewebsiteever.com/8-saxophone-care-tips-you-may-have-never-heard/</span></a></span></p>","enable_rich_text_module":true,"module_id":33156769794},"child_css":{},"css":{},"id":"module_15965216980304","label":"Basic Rich Text Box for Blog","module_id":33156769794,"name":"module_15965216980304","order":8,"smart_type":null,"styles":{},"type":"module"},"name":{"body":{"title":"20 Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone (Downloadable Checklist!)"},"id":"name","label":"Title","name":"name","type":"text"},"post_body":{"body":{"html":"<h1>20 Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone</h1>\n<p><img src=\"https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/61352/blog-image-uploads/music/sax-forweb.jpg\" alt=\"Protect Your Saxophone\" width=\"600\" style=\"width: 600px; display: block; margin: 0px auto;\"></p>\n<p class=\"p1\">As an entertainment insurance brokerage with a specialty in creating custom insurance packages for musicians, we have seen enough music gear-related insurance claims to be able to speak with some authority on what musicians can do to protect their gear. As it’s one of the most popular instruments, let’s focus on the saxophone in this article:</p>\n<!--more-->\n<h2>Protecting your Saxophone | Saxophone Maintenance</h2>\n<ol class=\"ol1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><strong>Where to keep your saxophone?</strong> Never store the saxophone in a very hot or very cold area. Store the saxophone in a dry place at room temperature – a closet would likely be a good candidate, but <strong>not</strong> an attic, basement or garage.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Always hold your saxophone by the bell because that is the sturdiest part of a sax and holding it in this manner should reduce the chances of a drop.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Tighten the lyre screw enough so that the lyre doesn’t wiggle around. A loose lyre can gnaw away the brass of your lyre holder.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Use a tooth patch <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2HT10Cl\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">bite cushion</a> [Affiliate Link] on your saxophone mouthpiece. This will help protect your saxophone and – perhaps even more importantly – your teeth.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><img src=\"https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/61352/blog-image-uploads/music/sax-neck-strap-forweb.jpg\" alt=\"Neck strap saxophone player\" width=\"300\" style=\"width: 300px; float: right; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px;\">Use a <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2wISeok\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">neck strap</a> [Affiliate Link] to move the sax’s weight from your neck onto your shoulders. This will provide extra stability, reducing chances of falling or dropping the saxophone.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Do NOT clamp the sax keys closed for any length of time. Clamping a used saxophone closed is a bad idea for storage because the pads have already been exposed to bacteria, yeast and fungus that encourage rot.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Apply a drop of sewing machine oil to keep the sax keys lubricated. If you notice that any of the keys are becoming stiff, add a drop to the key(s).</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Applypad dope to the sax pads to keep them from drying out and protect them from any moisture carried through the instrument.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Brush your teeth before playing your sax. Sugar + saliva makes for a nasty solution that accumulates on sax pads and can cause them to stick – so get that mouth as clean as possible before playing.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Check the saxophone’s instruction manual/manufacturer’s notes for specific and acceptable cleaning methods.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Swab your sax after playing. <a href=\"https://amzn.to/3c1UTtn\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Silk swabs</a> [Affiliate Link], in particular, can be effective.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Always lean toward using a special <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2VjbD9K\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">saxophone solution </a>[Affiliate Link]&nbsp;for cleaning, rather than some generic furniture polish or other cleaner that may damage your saxophone’s finish.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Don’t forget to clean the saxophone’s key tone hole after playing. A tone hole cleaner set with <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2HRVlfS\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">cleaning rods</a> [Affiliate Link] would be ideal for this job.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Open the closed keys to dry after you play. The G#, Eb, and Low C# key pads of the sax are the worst for sticking and trapping bacteria. There are certain products on the market that can assist with this, including <span class=\"s1\"><a href=\"https://amzn.to/2T8EMl6\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Key Leaves</a> [Affiliate Link]</span>.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">If you’re touring, always use a high-quality carrying case such as a hard-bodied, foam-lined, locking Pelican case that protects against impact &amp; moisture.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Put some desiccant in the case to absorb moisture before it can damage the sax.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Get a <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2VgOTqD\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">saxophone case</a> cover [Affiliate Link], ideally waterproof, to put over your saxophone when not in use to protect it from dust and water.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Hiding a <span class=\"s1\"><a href=\"https://amzn.to/32lbpjI\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Tile</a> [Affiliate Link]</span> or similar tracker in your cases results in a good recovery rate for stolen saxophones and other music gear.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">At least once a year, take your saxophone to your local instrument technician for a once-over. This annual investment in expert service will no doubt pay for itself over the long run by keeping your saxophone in good shape.</li>\n<li class=\"li1\">Try to get into the habit of washing your hands before picking up and using your saxophone. You may not realize it, but your fingers and palms contain moisture and oils that can damage your saxophone.</li>\n</ol>\n<h2>Downloadable Checklist – Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone</h2>\n<p class=\"p1\">Take the tips in this article with you by filling out <a href=\"/checklist-download-20-effective-ways-to-protect-your-sax\" rel=\" noopener\">this form</a>. We’ll email you a PDF copy of <i>Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone</i>. Or just complete the form below:</p>"},"deleted_at":1609530276934,"id":"post_body","label":"Blog Content","name":"post_body","type":"rich_text"}}}

20 Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone (Downloadable Checklist!)

Protect Your Saxophone

As an entertainment insurance brokerage with a specialty in creating custom insurance packages for musicians, we have seen enough music gear-related insurance claims to be able to speak with some authority on what musicians can do to protect their gear. As it’s one of the most popular instruments, let’s focus on the saxophone in this article:

Protecting your Saxophone | Saxophone Maintenance

  1. Where to keep your saxophone? Never store the saxophone in a very hot or very cold area. Store the saxophone in a dry place at room temperature – a closet would likely be a good candidate, but not an attic, basement or garage.
  2. Always hold your saxophone by the bell because that is the sturdiest part of a sax and holding it in this manner should reduce the chances of a drop.
  3. Tighten the lyre screw enough so that the lyre doesn’t wiggle around. A loose lyre can gnaw away the brass of your lyre holder.
  4. Use a tooth patch bite cushion [Amazon Affiliate Link] on your saxophone mouthpiece. This will help protect your saxophone and – perhaps even more importantly – your teeth.
  5. Use a neck strap [Amazon Affiliate Link] to move the sax’s weight from your neck onto your shoulders. This will provide extra stability, reducing chances of falling or dropping the saxophone.
  6. Do NOT clamp the keys closed for any length of time. Clamping a used saxophone closed is a bad idea for storage because the pads have been exposed to bacteria, yeast and fungus that encourage rot.
  7. Apply a drop of sewing machine oil to keep the sax keys lubricated. If you notice that any of the keys are becoming stiff, add a drop to the key(s).
  8. Applypad dope to the sax pads to keep them from drying out and protect them from any moisture carried through the instrument.
  9. Brush your teeth before playing your sax. Sugar + saliva makes for a nasty solution that accumulates on sax pads and can cause them to stick – so get that mouth as clean as possible before playing.
  10. Check the saxophone’s instruction manual/manufacturer’s notes for specific and acceptable cleaning methods.
  11. Swab your sax after playing. Silk swabs [Amazon Affiliate Link] can be effective.
  12. Always lean toward using a special saxophone solution [Amazon Affiliate Link] for cleaning, rather than some generic furniture polish or other cleaner that may damage your saxophone’s finish.
  13. Don’t forget to clean the saxophone’s key tone hole after playing. A tone hole cleaner set with cleaning rods [Amazon Affiliate Link] would be ideal for this job.
  14. Open the closed keys to dry after you play. The G#, Eb, and Low C# key pads of the sax are the worst for sticking and trapping bacteria. There are certain products on the market that can assist with this, such as key pads [Amazon Affiliate Link].
  15. If you’re touring, always use a high-quality carrying case such as a hard-bodied, foam-lined, locking Pelican case that protects against impact & moisture.
  16. Put some desiccant in the case to absorb moisture before it can damage the sax.
  17. Get a saxophone case [Amazon Affiliate Link], ideally waterproof, to put over your saxophone when not in use to protect it from dust and water.
  18. Hiding a Tile [Amazon Affiliate Link] or similar tracker in your cases results in a good recovery rate for stolen saxophones and other music gear.
  19. At least once a year, take your saxophone to your local instrument technician for a once-over. This annual investment in expert service will no doubt pay for itself over the long run by keeping your saxophone in good shape.
  20. Try to get into the habit of washing your hands before picking up and using your saxophone. You may not realize it, but your fingers and palms contain moisture and oils that can damage your saxophone.

Downloadable Checklist – Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone

Take the tips in this article with you by filling out this form. We’ll email you a PDF copy of Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone. Or just complete the form below:

Get the Sax Checklist:

Consider Front Row for Saxophone Insurance | Sax Insurance

Front Row Insurance is a brokerage specializing in entertainment-related risks. We have a simple online instrument insurance program available 24/7. Custom packages for musicians include tour liability and coverage for recording studios. We have offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Halifax, LA, NYC & Nashville and our staff of 50+ have a combined 510 years insurance experience.

Front Row provides fast, affordable musical instrument insurance for Canada’s music professionals who are Canadian resident members of SOCAN (and other music associations).

Refer a Friend to Front Row

Based on customer demand, we’ve setup our referral marketing program and if you refer a friend to Front Row, you could win a $15 Amazon eGift Card OR be entered into a random draw to win a $99 Amazon eGift Card! (depending on your province)

DISCLAIMER: Informational statements regarding insurance coverage are for general description purposes only. These statements do not amend, modify or supplement any insurance policy. Consult the actual policy or your broker for details regarding terms, conditions, coverage, exclusions, products, services and programs which may be available to you. Your eligibility for particular products and services is subject to the final determination of underwriting qualifications and acceptance by the insurance underwriting company providing such products or services. This website does not make any representations that coverage does or does not exist for any particular claim or loss, or type of claim or loss, under any policy. Whether coverage exists or does not exist for any particular claim or loss under any policy depends on the facts and circumstances involved in the claim or loss and all applicable policy wording.

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Related:

Musical Instrument Insurance 101: How to Protect Your Instruments
Tips & tricks to guard your gear
Protecting instruments at home
Protecting instruments at airports
Protecting instruments on tour
Musical tour insurance
Band on the run
Tribute bands and liability
Protecting your guitar
Protecting your drums
Protecting your keyboard
Protecting your violin
Protecting your saxophone
How to make a claim
What is my gear worth in event of claim?
You may not be covered under homeowners
Front Row’s musical instrument policy
Insurance for SOCAN members
How to compare musical instrument insurance cos.
Blurring the lines of music infringement law

Citations:

https://keyleaves.com/blogs/news/tips-for-marching-band-sax-care
http://nikitei.com/2016/01/22/maintain-and-store-your-saxophone-properly/
https://www.bestsaxophonewebsiteever.com/8-saxophone-care-tips-you-may-have-never-heard/

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