ERGObrass for Alto/Tenor sax
ERGObrass for Alto/Tenor sax
ERGObrass for Alto/Tenor sax
ERGObrass for Alto/Tenor sax
ERGObrass for Alto/Tenor sax
ERGObrass for Alto/Tenor sax

ERGObrass for Alto/Tenor sax

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ERGOsax

The ERGOsax support system is the newest member of the ERGObrass playing support family. The basic idea is just the same as in our all wind playing supports: it carries all the weight for you, without restricting your normal movements.

You can breathe freely and play relaxed, it feels so good when not getting physically tired! This is especially important when doing long practising hours or a long gig on stage.

The ingenious ERGOsax supports are very easy and simple to use.

This full set includes an attaching piece, the double spring ERGOpenguin, to be attached onto the neck strap ring of the instrument, support rod, an adjustable coiled spring with the disc lock,  one 26 cm support tube, a rubber plug. This set enables a lot of movement while playing!

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About ERGObrass

The history of all ERGObrass supports are based on the ERGObone, the first support device for the trombone.

I started to develop a trombone support device in the autumn of 1999 as a result of suffering from frequent, gradually growing pains in my left elbow whenever I played a little more than usual. At times I also suffered from pain in the wrist.

I looked for a solution on the trombonists’ many homepages, where there was discussion about the problems of trombone playing and also occasionally some talk about the symptoms caused by the tension in the left hand. As a result from these discussions, however, advice was only given on the way the instrument’s body should be pressed with the left hand’s fingers in order to minimize stress.

I finally realized that it was completely useless to wonder how to cope with physically supporting the instrument’s weight when the solution would naturally be that a trombone needn’t be supported only by hand in the first place! Neither saxophones, bassoons nor violoncellos are supported merely by static tensed hands or knees (violoncello). Even many clarinetists and oboists nowadays prefer to support the few hundred grams of their instruments with their body rather than with their hands only.

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About ERGObrass

The history of all ERGObrass supports are based on the ERGObone, the first support device for the trombone.

I started to develop a trombone support device in the autumn of 1999 as a result of suffering from frequent, gradually growing pains in my left elbow whenever I played a little more than usual. At times I also suffered from pain in the wrist.

I looked for a solution on the trombonists’ many homepages, where there was discussion about the problems of trombone playing and also occasionally some talk about the symptoms caused by the tension in the left hand. As a result from these discussions, however, advice was only given on the way the instrument’s body should be pressed with the left hand’s fingers in order to minimize stress.

I finally realized that it was completely useless to wonder how to cope with physically supporting the instrument’s weight when the solution would naturally be that a trombone needn’t be supported only by hand in the first place! Neither saxophones, bassoons nor violoncellos are supported merely by static tensed hands or knees (violoncello). Even many clarinetists and oboists nowadays prefer to support the few hundred grams of their instruments with their body rather than with their hands only.

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