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Preserving the Past, Celebrating the Present
Starting as a private collection, the National Saxophone Museum was formed to preserve this singular collection of rare and historically significant saxophones meticulously curated with related artifacts that are part of our musical history and make it accessible to the public. We aim to educate, entertain, and inspire the coming generations of artists.

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The Latest at the National Saxophone Museum
12/09/2021 News, Exhibitions| Josh Creekmore
microTUNER MADNESS!
A brief overview of woodwind tuning devices usually called microtuners.
04/17/2021 Collections| Josh Creekmore
It's a Small Bore After All
This small bore alto saxophone may be one of a kind. Learn more about the restoration of this sax with no maker’s mark, no engraving on the bell & no serial.
Adopt a Sax
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adopt your sax
