Soprano Sax Saxophone

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The Rico Padded Saxophone strap for soprano/alto saxophones with metal hook features padded memory foam that provides extra ease on your neck. Each strap is covered in a breathable athletic material that is comfortable and stays dry.

All Rico saxophone straps feature a distinctive quick-adjust slider allows the musician to adjust the sax strap to a precise length, quickly and easily, and uses cord that is much less cumbersome than established webbing.

From modest beginnings, Rico has grown to become a leader in single-reed manufacturing. Since the acquisition of Rico by D’Addario & Co., Rico has further given a healthy elasticity to it is position as the leader in woodwind reeds and accessories. At it is San Fernando Valley facility, Rico has a state-of-the-art reed exploration center, which employs the collaboration of agronomists, scientists, and musicians to develop top-quality reeds, including Rico Reserve premium reeds for clarinet and saxophone. Rico reeds are designed to gain all levels of musicians, from the beginner to the seasoned professional. Many of the world’s finest clarinetists and saxophonists use Rico brand reeds, such as Mark Nuccio, Jerry Bergonzi, Chris Potter, Benny Golson, Ernie Watts, Bob Sheppard, Henri Bok, Richie Hawley, Eric Alexander, and a good deal of more.

Soprano Sax Saxophone

Rico’s Padded Sax Strap

•Padded Memory Foam provides extra ease on your neck

•Breathable athletic material is comfortable and stays dry.

•Available in two lengths for Sop/Alto and-Tenor/Baritone Saxophones.


At it is San Fernando Valley facility, Rico has a state-of-the-art reed exploration center, and employs the collaboration of agronomists, scientists, and musicians to formulate top-quality reeds that include Rico Reserve premium reeds for clarinet and saxophone. Rico reeds are designed to gain all levels of musicians from the beginner to the seasoned professional. Many of the world’s finest clarinetists and saxophonists use Rico brand reeds, such as Anthony McGill, Mark Nuccio, Jessica Phillips, Jerry Bergonzi, Chris Potter, Benny Golson, Ernie Watts, Bob Sheppard, Walter Boeykens, Seiji Yokokawa, Philippe Geiss, Diastema Saxophone Quartet, and galore more. For more information, visit RicoReeds.com

Some persons say that out of all the members of the sax family, the soprano sax is the one that has the problem with intonation. This, altho a widespread belief, is actually not inevitably unfeigned as any musical instruments may be plagued with this issue. It just seems to be more noticeable on a soprano as any slight change in embouchure tension causes a dandier change in pitch than on an alto or tenor.

Thankfully, there are a few ways to fix this problem without having to throw out your instrument all together or spend hundreds of dollars on it. Furthermore, these fixes are easy sufficient for you not to have to worry when it comes to picking one up to learn it in the introductory place.

Adjust Embouchure Tension. One of the most mutual causes of wrong intonation is improper embouchure. Remember the rudimentary idea that proper embouchure requires your jaw to be dropped and your upper teeth to be in contact with the mouthpiece. Moreover, note that too much embouchure tension will require the mouthpiece to be placed too far out on the cork. This in turn will cause the key notes to be flat and the notes on the other end to be sharp.

The best way to find the proper tension would be to basi tune the middle C of the soprano sax to concert Bb, play up and down the scale and check the pitch of each note versus a tuner.

Get a Suitable Reed. Reed strength is indispensable when tuning. A reed that is too soft may have a tendency to be flat. Conversely, a reed that is too tough will manufacture sharp notes. Ideally, a beginner ought to in general commence on a 2-strength reed and move up to 2 and a half once the embouchure muscles strengthen.

Also, it is not a good idea to make dynamic changes in the reed that you use because you will have to make drastic breath help adjustments that will most in all likelihood cause intonation problems.

Use a Proper Mouthpiece. For beginners, it is key to know that while most student saxophones are satisfactory, most of the time the mouthpieces that come with them ought to not be but rather replaced. Mouthpieces are made with a good deal of dissimilar internal dimensions that directly affect intonation, thus, it must always be matched with the saxophone and embouchure of the musician.

It is commended that young players use hard rubber mouthpieces with a medium tip opening and chamber.

The three tips noted above must support repair the intonation troubles you may be experiencing with your soprano sax. But do keep in mind that another option may be to just keep practicing. Naturally, an intonation issue may result from a hardware problem but it too may be caused by inexperience. Remember that perfection may be achieved through persistence and hard work–that is still the best way to hone your skills, including your intonation, on your sax. There are a large total of instructional material to support you with this, all you have to do is choose which one to go with.


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Most helpful client reviews

13 of 13 humans found the following review helpful.
5Professional Sax Player LOVES this product!
By Heather
I did a lot of exploration into this Sax Strap because I wanted to buy this for my picky boyfriend who is a professional musician. He has used the same strap for 15 years and it ultimately just broke. Silly thing but he was paralyzed with anxiety over the issue. What if there isn’t a strap at all like the one he used in the past – how would he do this?
I found that the hook, the fastener and the padding were well commended so I purchased this one. He LOVES IT! He actually complained it was making him sad that he had to switch away from this strap when playing his Alto/Tenor Sax – so I purchased one for the Alto/Tenor(s) as well! All three horns are delighted – as is the musician. No more complaining!

2 of 2 humans found the following review helpful.
5My neck says thank-you!
By Alicja K. Lanfear
This is an amazingly comfortable strap. I read the overwhelmingly positive reviews here before purchase, but I was still enjoyably amazed at how good this strap is when it arrived. It is so comfortable that at times I even forget that I have my saxophone with me… unquestionably a hazard :)
Purchase this, you won’t be sorry you did!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Good Strap!
By Saxblower
This strap is a good, solid, comfortable neck strap. The hook is plastic coated metal, and the padding is neoprene. Overall, it is plainly a good sax strap.

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