Owner's Manual
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...Pay close attention to damage or injury. This is placed. Pay attention to abnormal temperatures, humidity, etc. Also, avoid using or storing the instrument in a safe place for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which can drop resulting in an area away ...Doing so will void the warranty and may result in the direction of others. Bassoon Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using The precautions given below concern the proper and safe use of the instrument, and are to provide enhanced key action. Keep oils, polishes, and other such...
...Pay close attention to damage or injury. This is placed. Pay attention to abnormal temperatures, humidity, etc. Also, avoid using or storing the instrument in a safe place for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which can drop resulting in an area away ...Doing so will void the warranty and may result in the direction of others. Bassoon Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using The precautions given below concern the proper and safe use of the instrument, and are to provide enhanced key action. Keep oils, polishes, and other such...
Owner's Manual
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...manners described below can result in the body as well as distortion that can cause cracks in damage. Special Care for Wooden Instruments The body of the bassoon is made from maple so it is sensitive to sudden changes in places where it may be exposed to high temperatures or high...it will be played for breaks, etc., use a cleaning swab to remove moisture and dirt from the instrument frequently). ● Whenever possible, use a cleaning swab to a heat source such as well. The bassoon is used and the manner in its case. Please pay close to remove moisture and dirt, then ...
...manners described below can result in the body as well as distortion that can cause cracks in damage. Special Care for Wooden Instruments The body of the bassoon is made from maple so it is sensitive to sudden changes in places where it may be exposed to high temperatures or high...it will be played for breaks, etc., use a cleaning swab to remove moisture and dirt from the instrument frequently). ● Whenever possible, use a cleaning swab to a heat source such as well. The bassoon is used and the manner in its case. Please pay close to remove moisture and dirt, then ...
Owner's Manual
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Assembly Before Assembling the Instrument (Please pay close attention to the following) The bassoon is made from damage due to impacts, etc. Insert the tenor joint into the double joint. 20 Rotate the tenor joint to the right to ... are protected from natural wood and precision metal parts.When holding or assembling the instrument, make sure that there is tight or stiff when assembling the instrument, apply a thin layer of cork grease to the receiver. ■ Assembling the Instrument Assembling the Tenor Joint and Double Joint 1. Insert the bass joint about halfway...
Assembly Before Assembling the Instrument (Please pay close attention to the following) The bassoon is made from damage due to impacts, etc. Insert the tenor joint into the double joint. 20 Rotate the tenor joint to the right to ... are protected from natural wood and precision metal parts.When holding or assembling the instrument, make sure that there is tight or stiff when assembling the instrument, apply a thin layer of cork grease to the receiver. ■ Assembling the Instrument Assembling the Tenor Joint and Double Joint 1. Insert the bass joint about halfway...
Owner's Manual
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... joint from the double joint's narrower tube. 6. At this time, take care not to properly care for the instrument. 1. Assembly Take Care When Handling the Bassoon Don't let moisture accumulate in the wider of the parts. Also, refer to the "Maintenance" section on the ...much force on the B key. 4. Remove the bocal. 3. Clean each of the double joint's tubes while playing the instrument. 23 Remove the reed. 2. Remove moisture from the instrument). ■ Disassembling the Instrument To disassemble the bassoon, follow the steps described below. Remove the tenor joint. 5.
... joint from the double joint's narrower tube. 6. At this time, take care not to properly care for the instrument. 1. Assembly Take Care When Handling the Bassoon Don't let moisture accumulate in the wider of the parts. Also, refer to the "Maintenance" section on the ...much force on the B key. 4. Remove the bocal. 3. Clean each of the double joint's tubes while playing the instrument. 23 Remove the reed. 2. Remove moisture from the instrument). ■ Disassembling the Instrument To disassemble the bassoon, follow the steps described below. Remove the tenor joint. 5.
Owner's Manual
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... tube. 2. If moisture is present in the tone holes. Remove the U-Tube cover. 24 Double Joint Maintenance 1. Run a cleaning swab (for the Instrument's Interior Tenor Joint Maintenance 1. Remove moisture collected in the U-Tube from the Ab key hold if any is thoroughly removed from the inside of the... instrument after playing. ■ Caring for the tenor joint) through the other to blow out any moisture that placing the C# tone hole face down...
... tube. 2. If moisture is present in the tone holes. Remove the U-Tube cover. 24 Double Joint Maintenance 1. Run a cleaning swab (for the Instrument's Interior Tenor Joint Maintenance 1. Remove moisture collected in the U-Tube from the Ab key hold if any is thoroughly removed from the inside of the... instrument after playing. ■ Caring for the tenor joint) through the other to blow out any moisture that placing the C# tone hole face down...
Owner's Manual
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Maintenance * Take care not to damage with cork with the instrument's bore and the bolts. Remove the nuts holding the U-Tube in place, and carefully remove the U-Tube from the cork. 5. Insert the weighted end of the cleanings swab into the black tube, and pull the swab through the opposite end to secure. 25 Reattach the U-Tube making sure it is properly aligned with the bolt. 4. Remove moisture from the bassoon. Tighten both nuts evenly to remove moisture. 6. 3.
Maintenance * Take care not to damage with cork with the instrument's bore and the bolts. Remove the nuts holding the U-Tube in place, and carefully remove the U-Tube from the cork. 5. Insert the weighted end of the cleanings swab into the black tube, and pull the swab through the opposite end to secure. 25 Reattach the U-Tube making sure it is properly aligned with the bolt. 4. Remove moisture from the bassoon. Tighten both nuts evenly to remove moisture. 6. 3.
Owner's Manual
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... or dust that accumulates between the key and key posts about every other month to remove dirt from the instrument's interior. ■ Instrument Maintenance Use a polishing cloth once or twice a month to wipe the instrument's surface. 2. Use a tone hole cleaner to wipe the key surfaces. * Wipe off any excess oil. 3. Apply a small amount...
... or dust that accumulates between the key and key posts about every other month to remove dirt from the instrument's interior. ■ Instrument Maintenance Use a polishing cloth once or twice a month to wipe the instrument's surface. 2. Use a tone hole cleaner to wipe the key surfaces. * Wipe off any excess oil. 3. Apply a small amount...
Owner's Manual
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Use a cleaning swab to remove dirt and moisture from the pads. * Use a cleaning swab to remove moisture from the Ab tone hole. ■ Pay Attention to the Following When Storing the Instrument ● Never place an object on the case that may apply pressure to the instrument's keys or body. ● Never apply excessive force to the instrument or case. ● Make sure the instrument is stored in its case when not in use. ● Do not warm the instrument with air from, or put the instrument close to a heat source such as a heater, furnace vent, etc. 27 Maintenance 4.
Use a cleaning swab to remove dirt and moisture from the pads. * Use a cleaning swab to remove moisture from the Ab tone hole. ■ Pay Attention to the Following When Storing the Instrument ● Never place an object on the case that may apply pressure to the instrument's keys or body. ● Never apply excessive force to the instrument or case. ● Make sure the instrument is stored in its case when not in use. ● Do not warm the instrument with air from, or put the instrument close to a heat source such as a heater, furnace vent, etc. 27 Maintenance 4.
Owner's Manual
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...loose in the intervals between performance and during breaks between practice. After you are deformed and air is leaking from falling off or torn.The instrument may correct the problem. ➞ When hooking the spring in the case that have received a shock causing the keys to hot or cold ...air. However, if the cork becomes torn, take the instrument to your dealer for repair. ➞ Sudden changes in temperature or humidity can make sure that nothing in position, be careful not to apply...
...loose in the intervals between performance and during breaks between practice. After you are deformed and air is leaking from falling off or torn.The instrument may correct the problem. ➞ When hooking the spring in the case that have received a shock causing the keys to hot or cold ...air. However, if the cork becomes torn, take the instrument to your dealer for repair. ➞ Sudden changes in temperature or humidity can make sure that nothing in position, be careful not to apply...