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My saxophone is weird. help!!

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`I need a lyre for my saxophone and some lyres have the square kind of stem. But the hole that it goes into on my instument is round. The lyre wont fit and i desperately need one for marching band. Do you know where i can get one from or some sort of substitute for any suggestions on what to do. This is my firfst year of marching band. (9th grade) i really need some help!

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  1. Not sure. But if worse comes to worse, you can get a flute lyre (you wear it on your arm).


  2. I think you're just going to have to modify one... all I can find are the square ones too!

    You could shave one down, as another poster suggested, or you could try buying one for a Bb clarinet and cutting the ring off, bending it, etc.  I think you may have a problem using the flute lyre, as your arms sit at a different angle than an flute...

    Anyways, you may want to CALL a music supply place (like wwbw.com, musiciansfriend.com) and see if they know of any brands that could help you, or of course, go to your local music store!

    Good luck! :)

  3. You could probably try shaving down the square-shaped stem. Use sandpaper or a file used for metal to make it round. If you make it too small, there should be something you could use to tighten it anyway. Although, I would always recommend memorizing your music if possible. My marching band was practically ridiculed by judges because most of my band used lyres. Have fun in marching band!

  4. I am in band too! (Yeah...) Not marching, however, my school is too small. But I play saxophone, also and generally, any music supply store has lyres for marching.  

  5. ask your band director for help on this one

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