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Keeping Your Instrument Safe In A Tenor Saxophone Gig Bag

Majority of the traditional musical instruments are still supplied in hard cases. But the fact is, these cases are no longer in style. Saxophone players today prefer softer gig bags. No wonder, the tenor saxophone gig bag has emerged as one of the most popular storage cases for the instrument.



Even some years ago, most musical instruments came protected in a hard plastic case. These cases were usually fitted with plastic clasps to hold the sides together. The inside of the case was just like an empty shell. This meant that instrument often moved around inside the case even with a slight shake. The cases were stationary and if someone placed anything on them, the instrument inside usually did not suffer any damage. But if the instrument case was thrown around, like how baggage handlers carry the stuff at airports, then the movement inside had chances of damage since the instrument didn’t fit snugly.

Tenor saxophone manufacturers, these days, prefer the Styrofoam-moulded or the hard polystyrene shell bags that come with a zipped canvas exterior. Even flute gig bag manufacturers are making these types of cases. It makes the weight of the outfit lighter, and since it’s moulded internally to perfectly fit the instrument inside, internal movement of the instrument is minimal. This means, your saxophone has a lesser chance of damage, even when the case is thrown or swung around. While that’s never encouraged, it sometimes becomes unavoidable, maybe when your child flings the bag carelessly. The zippers on the tenor saxophone gig bag are sturdy and work well.

Professional musicians have often complained that hard cases are heavier and are quite cumbersome to carry around. This is particularly true for larger instruments and if you are playing in a band or an orchestra. Also, they are not always the nicest looking cases around, and only a few can be termed as ‘cool.’ While looks can never replace the functionality, but telling your child that she has to carry a rather staid-looking tenor saxophone gig bag to school, may not elicit a warm reply. Most hard cases come in a single color, which is usually black, or on the darker side. Unlike a Styrofoam/polystyrene flute gig bag where you get a choice of colors, there isn’t much option available for hard cases.

While it boils down to the choice of the musician whether he/she wants a hard case or a softer version, the latter most always balances looks with functionality in the most amazing way.

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