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It's usually connected to the handle, at the top where it connects to the mouth peice. It gets thinner there, and you can slide the lyre on there before you put on the mouthpeice.

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15y ago

There should be a spot on your sax to put it. It is a square-shaped tube with a screw. There are ususally on the left side of the sax (when you are holding it) or dead center in the front. Just look and you will find it. There should be a spot on your sax to put it. It is a square-shaped tube with a screw. There are ususally on the left side of the sax (when you are holding it) or dead center in the front. Just look and you will find it.

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13y ago

A tuba lyre is attached to the back side of the tuba (opposite of from where you play) below the second or third valve on the piping. I has a small gear like wheel on it for tightening the lyre in place/

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15y ago

The best lyres are the ones with the clips on the back that can attach to the side of the bell. The ones around the slide or mouthpiece or something don't work at all.

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15y ago

Buy a new one which will attach to the Trombone bell rim

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15y ago

well... there are several different types of ring... durex do lovely ones have all sorts of uses hope this info helps good luck in das schlafzimmer :)

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12y ago

There is a small hole where the lyre can be inserted near the bell end of the Trumpet. Some trumpets have the hole and some trumpets do not.

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