Sax Gig Bag
This is an splendid value bag to get you from gig to gig. It features a non abrasive padded lining, lasting nylon cover, exterior pocket for accessaries and a shoulder stap.
Introduction Proper care of your ukulele will prolong it is beauty and performance. Prolonged extreme or rapid changes in temperature must be avoided. Extreme heat may soften the glue and may cause the bridge to pull off or worse yet, the thing may implode! Never store your ukulele near heaters or inside a car. Avoid storing your ukulele in the sun and do not let your ukulele just lay around. One sure way to protect and carry your ukulele is with a quality hard case or gig bag.
Hardshell Carrying Cases and Gig Bags Hardshell carrying cases and gig bags are commodious ways to carry and store a ukulele. The better cases will protect the ukulele from uttermost temperatures and the hazards that take place when transporting the ukulele. The hardshell case is the preferent choice for carrying and storing a ukulele. Hardshell cases are lasting and will protect the ukulele much better than gig bags from dings and scratches. The better cases ought to have sufficient lining to keep the ukulele warm and snug. Avoid cases that have zippers rather of latches. Zippered cases are in general not as sturdy as those that have metal latches. Cases that have metal latches are more ridged and are in general made of wood or a heap of type of sturdy plastic.
Gig bags, now and then called soft bags, are an alternate way to carry and store the ukulele and are distinctively made from a nylon material. Although they are not as sturdy as cases, they are idealisti for carrying the ukulele to a good deal of outdoor event. The better ones ought to be at least 10mm thick and will have to come with shoulder straps. They are lighter than cases and idealisti for those on a budget.
What to suppose to pay Hardshell carrying cases and soft bags may cost anyplace from a few dollars to close to a couple of hundreds dollars for habit models. A good price range for carrying cases is amidst fifty to seventy dollars and in all likelihood ten dollars or so for a soft bag. The more highpriced cases will probably have either a black rhino-grip or tweed exterior. These cases are in general rather sturdy and have metal latches. Some have a lock and key, which is a nice feature. Spending around ten dollars or so will get you a decent gig bag with sufficient thickness and shoulder straps.
Ukuleles that are stored in a case, or to a lot of extent a gig bag will tend to last much better than those left out in the open. Keep in mind the better ukuleles are made from wood and are vulnerable to dings and scratches that may take place in daily life. Investing in a quality case or gig bag is a wise investment.
Helpful Hints The best advise is to go to a music store that sells ukulele accessaries and see how well your ukulele fits in the case or gig bag. Make sure the ukulele is snug and there isn’t too much wiggle room. Unfortunately, there are not a good deal of shops that specialize in retail ukuleles and even less syndication carrying cases or soft bags.
There are a heap of reputable web sites that trade ukulele cases and gig bags for less than what you may find in music stores. Many of the better web sites ought to have a client aid division where you may call or email questions or concerns, if not keep out of the way of them.
Here are some helpful tips:
· Hardshell cases are preferent over gig bags. · Metal latched cases are in general sturdier than zippered cases. · Prepare to spend anyplace from fifty to seventy dollars for a decent case. · Soft bags ought to cost approximately ten dollars. · Soft bags may not stay clear from dents, but are idealisti for those on a budget.
Protecting your ukulele from temperature extremes and the dings and scratches that may take place just makes sense. Never store your ukulele in a car on hot days and refrain from placing it near heaters. You in all likelihood invested a lot of time and cash in your ukulele; it only makes sense to protect it for years of musical enjoyment!
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4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
Needs a better design By C. Carney I gave this 3 stars because it is exceedingly lightweight and easy to handle, which is great for a student; nonetheless it could use more padding inside. Also the shoulder strap isn’t very utile because when you connect the strap to each end of the case, the case flips out away from the body – not designed well to carry using the shoulder strap.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great Product By J. Tyre This bag was a gift for my daughter who plays the saxophone. She utterly loves it & I highly commend it!! It’s lightweight and little sufficient for her to carry it along with anything else she has to carry to school.
0 of 0 persons found the following review helpful.
great item By Ben My grandson loves the carrying bag. Easy to tote to lessons and school
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