Owners Manual
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...a strap ring on the ring, which can cause damage. Also, metal polishes remove a thin layer of children's reach and do not use benzene or thinner for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which will make the finish thinner. Caution-Movable...are specified for instruments equipped with this manual, please keep it may result in problems during maintenance, etc. Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. Please follow and obey these precautions to the child and make repairs impossible. Always treat the instrument gently...
...a strap ring on the ring, which can cause damage. Also, metal polishes remove a thin layer of children's reach and do not use benzene or thinner for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates points which will make the finish thinner. Caution-Movable...are specified for instruments equipped with this manual, please keep it may result in problems during maintenance, etc. Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. Please follow and obey these precautions to the child and make repairs impossible. Always treat the instrument gently...
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Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of ABS resin which it is extremely weather resistant). Play it for only about 20 to 30 minutes a day for the first two weeks. ● Whenever possible, use a cleaning swab to remove moisture and dirt .... Please take into consideration, the place that the mouthpiece cap is a very delicate instrument. The wooden clarinet is attached. 14 Do not store it in which is used and the manner in places of the body or difficulty when connecting the body sections together at the joint...
Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of ABS resin which it is extremely weather resistant). Play it for only about 20 to 30 minutes a day for the first two weeks. ● Whenever possible, use a cleaning swab to remove moisture and dirt .... Please take into consideration, the place that the mouthpiece cap is a very delicate instrument. The wooden clarinet is attached. 14 Do not store it in which is used and the manner in places of the body or difficulty when connecting the body sections together at the joint...
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... or bend these parts. Assemble the upper and lower joints. bridge key 1. The bell section and tone hole on the alto clarinet is thin so please use extra caution Bell when assembling these parts when assem- Next, attach the mouthpiece onto the upper neck and then the mouthpiece/neck ...the bridge keys, align the upper and lower bridge keys and slide the upper and lower joints together without twisting. ● On the bass clarinet Attach the lower and upper neck sections and secure them with your right hand, slide the bell section partially onto the joint. 2. While checking...
... or bend these parts. Assemble the upper and lower joints. bridge key 1. The bell section and tone hole on the alto clarinet is thin so please use extra caution Bell when assembling these parts when assem- Next, attach the mouthpiece onto the upper neck and then the mouthpiece/neck ...the bridge keys, align the upper and lower bridge keys and slide the upper and lower joints together without twisting. ● On the bass clarinet Attach the lower and upper neck sections and secure them with your right hand, slide the bell section partially onto the joint. 2. While checking...
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...keep the mouthpiece covered with its pitch, the instrument should first be warmed up before tuning by blowing air through it. ● A, Bb, & Eb Clarinets Push in a reed case. When the pitch is not being played. When the pitch is low. Assembly ■ Attaching the Reed 1. Mouthpiece Reed Ligature...reed in your mouth or in the illustration. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the reed then tighten the ligature screws to tune the bass clarinet. After tuning is low. ● Alto Clarinet Push in or pull out the neck to secure the reed. Barrel When the ...
...keep the mouthpiece covered with its pitch, the instrument should first be warmed up before tuning by blowing air through it. ● A, Bb, & Eb Clarinets Push in a reed case. When the pitch is not being played. When the pitch is low. Assembly ■ Attaching the Reed 1. Mouthpiece Reed Ligature...reed in your mouth or in the illustration. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the reed then tighten the ligature screws to tune the bass clarinet. After tuning is low. ● Alto Clarinet Push in or pull out the neck to secure the reed. Barrel When the ...
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Instrument Maintenance ■ Instrument Maintenance After Playing After playing your clarinet, use the following procedures to remove moisture and dirt from the inside of the main ... do not pull the swab all the way through. * Always keep the cleaning swab clean and dry. 19 Also, use a piece of the mouthpiece. The joint sections especially collect moisture, which can cause cracking, so dry the joints carefully ...swab to clean the inside of gauze, to remove dirt and oil from the mouthpiece and use the swab to clean the inside of the instrument. ● After playing, remove the reed...
Instrument Maintenance ■ Instrument Maintenance After Playing After playing your clarinet, use the following procedures to remove moisture and dirt from the inside of the main ... do not pull the swab all the way through. * Always keep the cleaning swab clean and dry. 19 Also, use a piece of the mouthpiece. The joint sections especially collect moisture, which can cause cracking, so dry the joints carefully ...swab to clean the inside of gauze, to remove dirt and oil from the mouthpiece and use the swab to clean the inside of the instrument. ● After playing, remove the reed...