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 RE: Tenor Sax
Author: Jim 
Date:   2001-10-30 10:41

Jim: Drop the mouthpiece cap into the bell of the horn and hear if the low notes do sound. The cap redirects the air flow and for some silly reason, the low notes sound. If this works, you have a leak in the lower bank of keys. Start with G and slowly play down as low as you can without a break. The note the break happens on is probably where the pad is leaking. Could be bad pad or key adjustment. Let a tech do the adjusting. You'll be much happier.

Jim(M)

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