![]() In that vein, you need to read THIS before continuing. When in doubt, slow down and consult an expert. In the case of a professional and/or vintage instrument, you are responsible to generations yet to come for how well- or poorly- you do the job. Should you decide to use this document to learn how to repair saxophones, remember this: You are responsible for what you do. As content is added, the layout of this page may change. ![]() The sections are (currently) divided into levels, each with their own description, goal, tool set, and guides. ![]() Whether you are interested in learning how to be a wiser consumer, learn how to repair your own horn, or add to your skills as a full-time repairman, this document was created for you (and by some of you). So if you haven’t already, maybe you’d like to learn about what this site is and what I hope it will become. This is also probably going to be the place where people come first when linked to this site. Have a suggestion for an addition? Contact me! The layout of this page will be updated as new material is created and found. Welcome to the Open Source Saxophone Project Index! This is where all of the articles and videos from this site and elsewhere are put together in something approximating a searchable, organized index.
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