Article: Your right hand goes on the bottom of the saxophone with your fingers resting on three white buttons. Your thumb sits on a thumb rest closest to you. Your other hand rests on the top of the saxophone with your thumb on the thumb rest and your fingers rest on the three large buttons on the top.  You will typically have a total of 5 buttons on the top. You rest your fingers on the larger ones or ones that have indents. Skip the very top button, which is usually smaller than the other ones. Hold your saxophone close to you so that you have full control over it. Practice stretching your fingers to the other buttons on the saxophone to build finger dexterity. Curl your bottom lip over your teeth and put your mouth halfway over the reed. To get the best sound you want to seal your lips to the mouthpiece when you blow. Make sure to keep in mind that air can escape from the side of your mouth as well. Notes on a saxophone are comprised of open and closed keys that are performed by holding down buttons on your instrument. If you want to read off sheet music or play with a band, it's important that you study and memorize a key chart, so you know which buttons to hold down. A C note is played by holding down the large middle button on the top of your saxophone. To learn classic saxophone music or play with other musicians you'll need to learn sheet music. Sheet music is comprised of notes arranged on five lines called the staff. Sheet music will also designate the register in the form of the treble clef or bass clef, as well as the beats per minute in a song.  Notes on the lines in higher registers from top to bottom are, F, D, G, B, and E. Notes in between the lines in lower registers on the staff from top to bottom are, E, C, A, and F. The best way to learn how to play saxophone is to take lessons from an instructor who can show you how to play. An instructor will be able to teach you music theory and can give you tips on how to improve your personal performance. To get a better understanding for what your saxophone should sound like, listen to professional saxophone music. The more you listen to different styles of saxophone music, the easier it will be for you play by ear. Some of the best sax musicians include Sam Rivers, Joe Henderson, and John Coltrane.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Hold your saxophone correctly. Put your teeth on the top of the reed and curl your bottom lip. Learn the different notes on the saxophone. Learn how to read music. Take music lessons or join a band. Listen to professional saxophone music.

Problem: Article: Using a soft toothbrush or a bristle brush made for leather, gently brush away any dirt, dust, or debris. Brush the leather with soft strokes in the same direction. If you scrub the shoes in multiple directions, you're likely to leave scars. Use a rubber-bristled brush rather than a nylon-bristled brush. Rubber brushes will be easier on your shoes. Make a cleaning solution with water and mild dish soap. Dampen a microfiber cloth with the solution, and use it to clean your Sperrys. Apply firm pressure while you rub in a circular motion to remove residual dirt and scuffs.  Don't get the leather too damp, as excessive wetness can make the leather fibers less supple.  Avoid using saddle soap on your Sperrys, which can break down and damage most leathers. After you have washed your Sperrys with water, wipe them dry with another microfiber cloth. Use the same circular motion as you did to remove the scuffs. Continue wiping until your Sperrys are dry, at which point you can proceed to the next step. Before you can polish your Sperrys, you need to apply leather conditioner. Using a soft cloth, apply a thin layer of conditioner to your shoe's leather. Let the conditioner absorb into the shoe for 10-20 minutes, then remove it with a dry section of the cloth. your Sperrys with shoe polish. Use a soft cloth to apply the polish in a clockwise motion around the shoe. When you have polished the entire leather surface, use a separate cloth to remove the polish in a counterclockwise motion.  Test the polish on a small part of the shoe first to make sure it won't cause discoloration. Cream polishes will retain your shoe's color best, but wax polishes are ideal for shine. Using a soft microfiber cloth once again, buff your shoes in a circular motion by applying direct pressure to the shoes. For an extra shine, apply a few drops of water onto the cloth before you buff your Sperrys. You cannot clean suede shoes the same way that you clean leather. Suede is treated differently and has a napped finish because it is made of the underside of animal skin. Follow the cleaning instructions for suede shoes to avoid causing damage.
Summary: Remove caked-on dirt with a bristle brush. Use water and soap to rub away scuffs. Dry your Sperrys. Apply leather conditioner to your shoes. Shine Buff your shoes with a microfiber cloth. Take special care with suede shoes.

Many people who are drawn to cosmetic / plastic surgery don't stop at a single procedure. Doctor's know this and try to combine procedures sometimes for convenience and some cost savings to you — although the overall price is higher, of course. However, bundling surgical procedures, especially at different areas of the body (breast implant with liposuction, for example), significantly increases the risks of life-threatening complication.  Motivation to make money is strong in some doctors, but don't let their packaged deals convince you. Get another procedure once you're properly healed from the first. Ask for a "returning patient discount" on subsequent procedures instead of trying to get them all done at once. Another way of saving or recouping your money is through referral fees. As such, refer a friend or family member for a similar procedure if you're happy and get a referral fee from the doctor. Wherever your surgeon plans on operating on you (their own clinic, an independent out-patient clinic or a hospital), make sure the facility is accredited. Your safety during surgery also depends on the anesthetist and support staff working alongside your surgeon, so accreditation is some more piece of mind.  Accredited operating rooms and surgical units have key life support systems just in case something goes wrong during your procedure. For accreditation, look for AAAASF, AAAHC or JCAHO operating facility certification.  Don't forget about your anesthetist’s qualifications. They should be either a Board Certified Anesthesiologist (BCA) or a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). To reduce your risks during your surgical procedure, make sure to follow all the advice and recommendations from your doctor, particularly what you're supposed to do the day before and the day of surgery. As such, choose a surgeon who is communicative with you and easily understood.  If English is your native tongue, make sure the doctor can speak English or has a translator. Ask the doctor if they have any brochures or pamphlets that you can take home and read in order to get better informed. See if the doctor's office is open extended hours or has methods of communicating and answering questions after hours.
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Avoid combining multiple procedures. Check if the surgery facility is accredited. Follow all recommendations clearly.