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Call us (800) 59-FHRED |
| (303)
779-3083 |
| Fax
(303) 779-4571 |
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| Introducing SAX-ON |
| The Support System for Alto, Tenor, Baritone and Bass
Saxophone and Bass Clarinet |
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| The SAX-ON is an easy-to-use, visually
unobtrusive stand which is equally at home on the concert stage, in the band
room or in the practice studio. |
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The SAX-ON has a tripod
base which provides a stable unattended stand when the instrument is not in
use. When tilted for playing it provides a bipod stand. A bipod stand provides
a stable platform along the line of the two legs on the floor and allows a
rotation or an arc perpendicular to it. |
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| The SAX-ON top is a cap with an arm which
has a hook on one end. Your saxophone is connected to the SAX-ON by this hook
and the neck strap ring. This allows the saxophone to move on the arm as it
would when hanging from a neck strap. The cap rotates on the stand allowing
front to back motion. |
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When using a SAX-ON the
saxophone is in the same position it would be in if you were using a neck
strap. This allows for the freedom of motion you expect when you play. The arm
rotates freely and the attachment to the neck strap ring on the instrument
gives a familiar feel minus the weight of the instrument on your right hand,
neck and shoulders. |
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The SAX-ON eliminates
the need for a neck strap, reduces neck and shoulder fatigue, allows younger,
smaller players as well as older or injured players to play big instruments.
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SAX-ON allows you to
play while recovering from an injury. |
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SAX-ON allows longer,
more productive practice sessions with less fatigue. |
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SCHOOL BAND DIRECTORS:
Using SAX-ONs in a school band situation can eliminate costly repair bills due
to dropped, damaged instruments. Call 1-800-59-FHRED for special school
discounts. |
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