Store Info

2114 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118

314-664-1234
[email protected]

2114 Cherokee St. St. Louis, MO 63118    314-664-1234    [email protected]

Saxquest is getting ready to (safely) re-open

We hope that you have been able to stay healthy and sane over the past two months of shut-down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

St Louis has begun lifting restrictions and reopening the city as of May 18. We are excited to announce that this allows us to reopen our doors for business. Our top priority in this initial reopening phase is to provide a safe environment for you and for our employees who will be returning to work. As such, we will be re-opening with a reduced in-store staff and will continue our practice of both on-site and off-site repairs. We will be practicing social distancing and following all the recommendations issued by the CDC in this “new normal.”

Our hours during the week will be the same as always: Monday – Friday 10am – 6pm but Saturdays will be by appointment only, for now (phone hours on Saturday are 10am-2pm). For accessory needs, we recommend placing your order on our web site. We’re offering free shipping for any orders over $100 and generally can ship the same day for orders placed before noon.

If you stop by the shop for reeds/accessories or if you need to drop off/pick up a repair, anytime during store hours is fine. However, if you would like to play test an instrument or mouthpiece, we will be doing that by appointment only for the foreseeable future. To reduce the number of people in the building, we are limiting our instrument/mouthpiece trials to one customer at a time. Please understand, if you show up at the store to play horns, and you don’t have an appointment, we will fit you in if we can but may have to ask you to wait if someone else has an appointment. After each appointment, we will be sanitizing the play test room and any equipment that was tried before the next appointment. We also ask that you bring along only one or two friends or family members or private instructor during an appointment. Lastly, everyone visiting the store is required to wear a mask. If you come in without a mask, you will not be allowed in the building.

So, you make that appointment, you have your mask, and you want to play some stuff, what can you play? The answer is just about any horn in the shop, with just a couple exceptions. Sanitizing horns can easily be done for lacquer and plated instruments; however, it cannot be done on unlacquered instruments (without leaving streaks). So, for now, new unlacquered instruments are not available for play testing. You can also play test any used or vintage mouthpiece (again, we’ll properly clean and sanitize when you are finished), but only those new mouthpieces that we have demos on hand can be play tested. Other new mouthpieces in the box and accessories (including ligatures) will not be available for play testing.

Going along with keeping numbers in our store down, many of our repair techs are going to continue to work from home. Except for simple repairs such as replacing a neck cork or tenon cork, we will not have enough techs on hand to do same-day repairs at this time. You can certainly still drop a horn off for repair and as always, the turnaround time will vary based on the repair needs.

Music is a great escape for everyone, and I have, like I’m sure many of you have, been listening to a lot of music and itching to start making some of my own with friends again. Saxquest will be doing everything we can to help our customers make music in a safe manner.

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Is it time to get that instrument properly repaired?


Got a few leaking pads or clicky keys? Did you bump your horn and it has nice big dent you’d like removed? Is your horn being held together with spit and tape? Have you been putting off repair work because you normally play every weekend? Let us fix your sax or clarinet (or flute, or trumpet, etc.) and get it back in perfect playing condition. All of our techs are currently working from home, and work is still getting done! Give us a call at 314-664-1234, or email us at [email protected], and talk to us about shipping us your instrument for repair. We’ll give you a rough ballpark estimate before you ship it, and a concrete one once it arrives. Though our retail store is closed, we do have a staff member on hand during the day to receive shipments and ship out orders and completed repairs. Once stuff starts opening up (and the baton is ready to drop on gigs again) you’ll want your instrument ready to go!

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Everyone stay safe!


I hope everyone is dealing as best they can with our new shared reality. For now, Saxquest will remain open and with normal store hours, but we are taking several precautions, some of which will affect our in-store customers.

Unfortunately for the time being, any new mouthpiece or ligature cannot be play tested in the store. We are also temporarily halting our practice of hand-selecting mouthpieces (by play testing), which many online buyers have asked us to do over the years. All of this means that any piece you buy from our store will be completely new, factory sealed, and no one will have played it yet. You can still try used and vintage mouthpieces in our store, and rest assured, they will be heavily sanitized after each play.

Instruments can still be played in the store and they will be sanitized as thoroughly as possible after each use. Our repair shop has been trained on using the most sanitizing methods possible. We also urge all of our customers to wash their hands often, as all of our staff is doing as well. We’ll be wiping down doorknobs, countertops, case handles, etc…. thoroughly and often.

Its our sincere hope that everyone remain safe. We will continue to do what we do so you can continue to make music.

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Happy New Year!

We’re hoping all our musician friends have a safe and fun night on New Years Eve, and success in 2020. Looking ahead to next year, we’ll be busy in January with traveling to JEN and MMEA. We’ve got exciting stuff planned for this new year, so please come by the shop and see what brewing. Good luck to all!

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Saxquest Presents JALEEL SHAW Solo Clinic Saturday Dec 21 at 2pm


Please join us for a solo clinic with the extremely talented Jaleel Shaw on December 21, 2019 at 2pm. This event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there!

Alto & Soprano saxophonist and bandleader, Jaleel Shaw, won the 2014 Downbeat Critics Poll’s for Rising Star Alto Saxophonist. He is a longtime member of the Roy Haynes Quartet, Tom Harrell’s “Colors Of A Dream” and has performed with Christian McBride, Jason Moran, the Mingus Big Band, Pat Metheny, Stefon Harris, Roy Hargrove, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jimmy Cobb and several others.

Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, Shaw picked up the alto saxophone and surrounded himself with music at an early age. Immersing himself in the local jazz scene, he studied and performed with many of the city’s great musicians and educators and, following high school, received a full-tuition scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, where he received a dual degree in Music Education and Performance. While at Berklee, Shaw was awarded the Billboard Endowed Scholarship for Outstanding Academic and Musical achievement (1998), Woodwind Department Chair Awards (1998 & 2000), The Boston Jazz Society Award (1999) and The Outstanding Student Teacher Award (2000). He later received a scholarship to Manhattan School of Music in New York, where he obtained a Masters Degree in Jazz Performance.

Shaw’s debut album, Perspective (2005), received rave reviews from The New York Times and Jazzwise Magazine and All About Jazz named the album one of the top five debut albums of 2005; his composition “The Heavyweight Champion” received an ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award.

In 2006, Jaleel joined the Roy Haynes Quartet and was featured on the legendary drummer’s Grammy-nominated album Whereas. Two years later (2008), Shaw founded his record label, Changu Records, on which he released his second album entitled Optimism. The album received reviews from The New York Times, Downbeat and All About Jazz among others. That same year, he received his second ASCAP Young Composer Award for his composition “The Flipside” and was nominated for the Jazz Journalist Association’s “Up-And-Coming Jazz Artist” award.

Shaw was among the musicians listed in the 2011 JazzTimes Magazine’s Readers Poll for Alto Saxophonist of the Year, sharing the honor with Phil Woods, Lee Konitz, Bunky Green and Kenny Garrett. In 2013, he released his third album of original compositions entitled The Soundtrack of Things to Come (Changu Records). The album features his current working quartet, and has been favorably received by various publications including the New York Times, New York City Jazz Record, and All About Jazz.

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Black Friday Deals for you!

We’ve got some great Black Friday deals coming at you this year! These will go on until the end of the day on Monday 12/2.

1.) $50 off all Saxquest mouthpieces. This includes:

- ‘The Hoss’ soprano sax mouthpiece – $225 (orig. $275)
- ‘The Voice’ soprano sax mouthpiece – $225 (orig. $275)
- ‘The Lead’ alto saxophone mouthpiece – $265 (orig. $315)
- ‘The Tram’ C-Melody mouthpiece – $249 (orig. $299)
- ‘The Core’ tenor sax mouthpiece – $300 (orig. $350)
- ‘The Bridge’ tenor sax mouthpiece – $300 (orig. $350)
- ‘The Hoss’ tenor sax mouthpiece – $300 (orig. $350)
- ‘The Hoss’ bari sax mouthpiece – $349 (orig. $399)
- ‘The Lyrique’ alto saxophone mouthpiece – $199 (orig. $249)
- ‘The Lyrique’ tenor sax mouthpiece – $219 (orig. $269)

2.) $100 Saxquest repair gift card for $80

6 gift cards ($600 value for $480) = $70 off student horn overhaul
10 gift cards ($1000 value for $800) = $200 off pro-horn overhaul

3.) $200 off Saxquest Intermediate horns. This includes:

-Saxquest Step-Up alto – $1,495 (orig. $1,695)
-Saxquest Step-Up tenor – $1,995 (orig. $2,195)

Happy Thanksgiving, all!

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2019 Saxquest Woodwind Musical Instrument EXPO * November 16 *

2019 Saxquest Woodwind Musical Instrument EXPO * November 16 *

I want to personally reach out to you about a fun and hopefully musically inspiring opportunity. I’m super excited to announce that Saxquest is hosting a huge woodwind musical instrument EXPO on November 16. Its FREE and open to the public. Nothing else like this happens in St. Louis so its a great opportunity to experience the latest and greatest instruments and equipment and talk to the manufactures. This is our fourth year hosting this event and it really is an amazing experience!

Where: St. Charles Community College – Donald D Shook Fine Arts Bldg. – St. Louis, MO
When: November 16 from 9AM-5PM
Reserve a spot here: http://www.tinyurl.com/2019SQExpo

The Saxquest Woodwind Instrument Expo will feature hundreds of custom, professional, and step-up woodwind instruments including saxophones, clarinets, flutes, double reeds and accessories. We’ve invited all of the major manufactures to set up booths and bring their best/most popular instruments and gear for trial. Brands participating include: Buffet-Crampon, Selmer, Yamaha, Yanagisawa, Keilwerth, P. Mauriat, Eastman, Haynes, Powell, Muramatsu, Fox, Loree, BG, D’Addario and Vandoren. Maybe you’ve been to a car show. This is the same idea only with musical instruments. Parents, band directors, students, professional musicians, amateur musicians, and weekend warriors alike will have the opportunity to play through all of the instruments and equipment and experience together the difference a professional or step-up instrument can make.

We’ve set up the event to be a good time for everyone with door prizes from Vandoren, D’Addario and BG (mouthpieces, reeds, swabs, other accessories, T-shirts, etc….) and a big giveaway at the end for those who booked an appointment in advance. It’s meant to be an enjoyable event to get music students excited about music and give them the opportunity to experience a large variety of professional and step-up instruments in a relaxed environment. While special one-day discounts will be available, there’s absolutely NO pressure to buy!!

The event will be open to walk in traffic all day, but we strongly recommend booking an appointment for those who are seriously considering an instrument purchase to guarantee total access to all of the Expo. Both private sound rooms and personal sound coaches will be available all day. For those interested in a possible purchase, we’re offering a 10% discount and financing options on most all new instruments and special 0% financing and double rebates on Yamaha instruments along with our everyday discounted pricing. Note that a professional set-up is included for FREE on any instrument purchased ($350 value)! You would not buy a professional bicycle or set of golf clubs without being professionally fitted. The same is true for a musical instrument. Experience the Saxquest difference.

The goal of every musician is to “elevate your performance”, continue to grow, and have fun while playing and performing. As a high-end woodwind specialty shop here in St. Louis, we’re delighted to be able to host this unique event.

By booking an appointment now, you’re reserving a spot along with being placed into a drawing to win free reeds for a year or $500 in store credit (no purchase necessary)! For more information check out our Facebook event. To register an appointment call or email or register online.
(314) 664-1234
[email protected]

We hope to see you at the EXPO!

Cheers,
Mark Overton – Saxquest Inc., owner
(314) 664-1234
[email protected]
www.saxquest.com

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Jeff Coffin presents “The Saxophone & Creative Improvisation” at Saxquest, Sunday October 27, 2pm


Join us on Sunday afternoon to listen to world renowned saxophonist, Jeff Coffin, discuss the fundamentals of improvisation at the Quest!

JEFF COFFIN is a globally recognized saxophonist, composer, educator, and is a member of the legendary U.S. rock group, Dave Matthews Band. You may also know him from his 14 years, and 3 Grammy Awards, with the genre-defying Bela Fleck & the Flecktones. Jeff fronts his own numerous groups when not touring with DMB and has released 15+ solo CD’s on Ear Up Records.

Coffin is known for his passionate and fiery soloing, his melodically driven compositions, his deep involvement with music education, and his continued dedication to the improvisational musical art form some call Jazz. He is one of the top, in demand, saxophonists in the world as well as a first call studio musician in Nashville, Tennessee, where he has lived since 1991. Jeff is both a Yamaha & D’Addario Performing Artist and Clinician, teaches improvisation at the prestigious Vanderbilt University, authored The Saxophone Book, co-authored The Articulate Jazz Musician, and runs his own awesome record label, Ear Up Records.

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Saxquest Closed on Monday September 2 for Labor Day

Go eat some BBQ, take one last dip in the pool, or maybe even pull out the saxophone and get some good practice in, but whatever you do, don’t come to Saxquest on Monday, September 2. We’ll be closed, and following our own preceding advice. Normal hours the rest of the week, 10am – 6pm and Saturday 10am – 2pm (including the Saturday before the holiday).

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Adam Larson Solo Clinic and Book Release – Tuesday July 16 at 6:00pm


Originally from Normal, IL, Adam Larson is an American saxophonist, composer and author. An endorsed artist for P. Mauriat saxophones, Boston Sax Shop “Heritage” necks and Vandoren reeds, mouthpieces and ligatures, Adam began playing saxophone at the age of 11.

Adam has been a part of several tours that have allowed him to see more of the world than he once thought possible. He was a guest artist at the 2017 Sopot Jazz Festival in Sopot, Poland and has toured India,Taiwan, Holland, and Germany as well much of the United States. In 2015 Larson’s quartet was selected as one of ten ensembles to tour on behalf of the U.S. State Department’s “American Music Abroad” program and toured Africa for 35 days visiting The Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal, Benin and Ghana. Beyond maintaining an active touring and recording schedule, Larson continues to be a sought after clinician and master class presenter at several high schools and Universities across the Midwest and beyond. Adam is currently on faculty at University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, where he teaches saxophone and music business.

Along with Conversation Starters, Adam has two other etude books; “Leaps & Sounds: 12 Contemporary Etudes for Jazz Saxophone” Volumes I and II, that have been sold in over 30 countries and States. He is also the author of “Conversation Starters: 180 pieces of Jazz Vocabulary”. He maintains an impressive portfolio of commissioned ensemble writing for school jazz ensembles, having written more than thirty original works to date. Adam was commissioned by the Illinois Music Educators Association to compose the All-State composition for the 2020 convention. Larson is a Teaching Artist for Jazz at Lincoln Center’s “Let Freedom Swing” program, The New York Pops Ed education programs, and has a diverse private lesson studio of Skype students from the U.S. and abroad.

Larson currently resides in Kansas City with his beautiful wife, Tierney and sons Jack and Clark.

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