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http://www.amazon.com/Your-Sax-Shop-Instructional-Musicians/dp/B006D1QOJQ/ref=pd_rhf_ee_p_t_2
"Your Sax Shop" is an Instructional CD addressing the creation and professional use of multiple tools and methods. For tenor alto and baritone repair. We are the sole Publisher & Distributor. Your Sax Shop - Is An Instructional CD For Saxophone Repair. How to make and use all your woodwind repair tools + tone hole files for complete restorations. A simple step by step process.
http://www.clarinet-saxophone.asn.au
We offer access to reviews of clarinet and saxophone CDs/books/concerts, informative articles regarding all aspects of the clarinet and saxophone, free downloadable clarinet and saxophone fingering charts/music manuscript, an events guide and self-promotion tool, online chat options, directions to other like-minded clarinet and saxophone websites and much more!
http://davidvaldez.blogspot.com
Jazz forum- Jazz resources, musician features, Jazz harmony and improvisation lessons, streaming Jazz videos, Jazz links, Jazz interviews, and Jazz saxophone articles.
http://forumofthesaxes.myfreeforum.org
If you would like to discuss issues regarding the saxophone with other saxophonists, check out this site!
http://www.saxophone.org/
Jason Dumar's has created one of the foremost saxophone sites on the web. A great launching site for anyone interested in scouring the net for saxophone related stuff.
http://www.geocities.com/saxafrass/newmain.html
Saxophone and big band music information.
http://www.saxdoctor.com/
Great saxophone resource plus the best archive of instrument jokes on the web!
http://www.saxontheweb.net/
A nice general saxophone site, in sort of an ezine tradition.
http://www.dornpub.com/saxophonejournal.html
The most well read journal dedicated to the saxophone and those who play it.
http://www.spelman.karoo.net/saxophone/
Information on the sax family, reeds, and mouthpieces. Books, tips, and links.
http://perso.club-internet.fr/chnani/ejma/ejma2netsc.html
Translated: "Site of Blowing of the EJMA" Don't let the translation put you off...this site is chock full of sax info, including transcriptions, techniques, history, etc.
http://www.socci.com
Home page of Charles Socci, Saxophonist; including audio samples and frequently asked questions about the saxophone.
http://www.geocities.com/Chris_Sweatt/
History of the saxophone, practice routine suggestions, reeds, sax care, and vibrato.