Hi, my way was to use a guitar soft bag. For a tenor you need a semihollow guitar bag , for an alto a bag fot strat or tele guitar is good. All you have to do is to make 4 holes, two for your hands, one for the neck and another one for the ring . The critical point is the neck hole, you must give some attention for the octave key not to be blocked. You have also enough space left for additional sound absorbing material. keep playing sax.
What about the open-foam rings that are available? The ones in a set of 3, where one sits just below the mouthpiece one in the bottom of the neck and a 3rd in the bell? Are they any good?
@@Learning2Sax Well, it IS a method to make the sax quieter (I'm refering to the title). For me, there is some distance with the neighbours, but in the morning it's to loud for my own ears. But indeed, if you'd like to make the sax quieter for the neighbourhood, it's definately not a sollution.
Well made video on this topic. Thanks.
Thank You! Very nice to hear this :)
0:58 my man was about to cause a time paradox right there
Great, methodical work! Thanks
Thanks. I tried to make it scientific. Glad you liked it!
Hi, my way was to use a guitar soft bag. For a tenor you need a semihollow guitar bag , for an alto a bag fot strat or tele guitar is good. All you have to do is to make 4 holes, two for your hands, one for the neck and another one for the ring . The critical point is the neck hole, you must give some attention for the octave key not to be blocked. You have also enough space left for additional sound absorbing material. keep playing sax.
Thats a great idea!
I use quiet mouthpiece, place sax in sax mute and inside the box, play in the closet, now it doesn't sound. What do I do wrong?
You need to blow it
What about the open-foam rings that are available? The ones in a set of 3, where one sits just below the mouthpiece one in the bottom of the neck and a 3rd in the bell? Are they any good?
Sadly no. They dont work
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
What if you cover the outside of the box with foam or a moving blanket
Thats on my todo list :)
And t whirt ormtowelmin the bell, it is noto so hard to poay low notes lithe saxmuter case
Yes it is
I'd like to know the name of the tune you played 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Chameleon by Herbie Hancock
Not perfect but I got an Odisei Travel Sax 2
Thats great, how is it?
@@Learning2Sax I find it really useful the built in speaker isnt great but i use head phones and responsviness and small size are excellent
Method 5: use ear plugs
I would need a lot of ear plugs for all the neighbors
@@Learning2Sax Well, it IS a method to make the sax quieter (I'm refering to the title).
For me, there is some distance with the neighbours, but in the morning it's to loud for my own ears.
But indeed, if you'd like to make the sax quieter for the neighbourhood, it's definately not a sollution.
The sax mute makes your hands humid from all the air trapped inside. Also it feels very uncomfortable.
Yes that was my thoughts also.
Your twin brother plays sax too?
No he just sometimes comes over ;D
did anyone tried a blanket?
Blanket is a poor mans closet
@@Learning2Sax but moveable
I sometimes play lying under a blanket.
I sometimes play lying under a blanket.