Fixing Sticky Saxophone Pads

Sticky saxophone pads are annoying and can be devastating in a live performance. Most players have experienced the pain of a sticky G#; the player presses the key expecting the accidental, only to be made a fool by surprise and unwelcome G-natural.

For decades, band directors have taught their students to remove water and residue from pads using the “dollar trick.” However, this method is less than ideal because it can actually leave behind more sediment, chafe the leather, and damage the pad in the long term. Key Leaves have come out with a viable alternative, Spit Sponge! Many thanks to Rulon Brown and the Key Leaves company for answering all of my questions and supporting these reviews.

If you want to learn more about Spit Sponge, be sure to check out the following links:
Purchase Spit Sponge: https://keyleaves.com/collections/spit-sponge

Be sure to check out my full video below.

TLDW: #DitchTheDollar

Also, if you subscribe to my channel and leave a comment on the YouTube video, you will be entered into a Spit Sponge giveaway! Two winners will be selected in a few weeks, so be sure to get your entry in soon!

Review: Key Leaves

Today I am happy to share my review of the famous (meme-worthy, even) product, Key Leaves! Many thanks to Rulon Brown and the Key Leaves company for answering all of my questions and supporting these reviews.

If you want to learn more about Key Leaves, be sure to check out the following links:
Do Key Leaves Products Work?: https://keyleaves.com/pages/proof
Purchase Key Leaves: https://keyleaves.com/collections/all/products/sax-key-props

Be sure to check out my full video below.

TLDW: This is a useful product for avoiding sticky G#/C# and well-priced at $20. A must-buy and easy recommendation!

Also, if you subscribe to my channel and leave a comment on the YouTube video, you will be entered into a Key Leaves giveaway! Two winners will be selected in a few weeks, so be sure to get your entry in soon!