Owners Manual
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... may be removed with maintenance. (As discoloration progresses, it in los- Take care as to remove.) * Please use or store the instrument in place by . Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. Keep the oil, polish, etc., out of the finish may cause the instrument to come off hitting...
... may be removed with maintenance. (As discoloration progresses, it in los- Take care as to remove.) * Please use or store the instrument in place by . Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. Keep the oil, polish, etc., out of the finish may cause the instrument to come off hitting...
Owners Manual
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...rain or excessive humidity. ● Do not expose it to heat sources such as that the mouthpiece cap is a very delicate instrument. The wooden clarinet is attached. 14 Doing so may result in which is extremely weather resistant). Do not store it in places of high temperature or humidity. ...9679; Never leave a damp gauze or cloth in the case. ● When transporting the instrument, make sure that from the instrument. Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of ABS resin which it is used and the manner in cracking of the body...
...rain or excessive humidity. ● Do not expose it to heat sources such as that the mouthpiece cap is a very delicate instrument. The wooden clarinet is attached. 14 Doing so may result in which is extremely weather resistant). Do not store it in places of high temperature or humidity. ...9679; Never leave a damp gauze or cloth in the case. ● When transporting the instrument, make sure that from the instrument. Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of ABS resin which it is used and the manner in cracking of the body...
Owners Manual
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Nomenclature Eb Clarinet Bb/A Clarinet q w e q w e r t t y u Alto Clarinet q w !0 r Bass Clarinet q !2 w r !1 !3 t t i u i u i i !4 q Mouthpiece i Bell w Ligature o Register Key e Barrel !0 Neck r Upper Joint !1 Upper Neck t Key !2 Lower Neck o y Main Body !3 Fastening Screw u Lower Joint !4 Peg Reverse Side Accessories ● Mouthpiece Cap ● Cork Grease ● Polishing Cloth * Improvements may change the design and specifications without notice. 15
Nomenclature Eb Clarinet Bb/A Clarinet q w e q w e r t t y u Alto Clarinet q w !0 r Bass Clarinet q !2 w r !1 !3 t t i u i u i i !4 q Mouthpiece i Bell w Ligature o Register Key e Barrel !0 Neck r Upper Joint !1 Upper Neck t Key !2 Lower Neck o y Main Body !3 Fastening Screw u Lower Joint !4 Peg Reverse Side Accessories ● Mouthpiece Cap ● Cork Grease ● Polishing Cloth * Improvements may change the design and specifications without notice. 15
Owners Manual
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..., attach the mouthpiece. 2. Attach the mouthpiece to put the joints together again. Assembly Before assembling the instrument, please observe the following. The clarinet is made of cork grease to apply too much. If the joints still do not come into contact with each other. 4. Hold the lower...key 2. When applying cork grease, be careful not to the receiver side as shown in your left hand as well. ■ Assembly Bb/A Clarinet 1. Attach the barrel and bell to raise the bridge key. To link the upper and lower joint bridge keys together, hold the upper joint in...
..., attach the mouthpiece. 2. Attach the mouthpiece to put the joints together again. Assembly Before assembling the instrument, please observe the following. The clarinet is made of cork grease to apply too much. If the joints still do not come into contact with each other. 4. Hold the lower...key 2. When applying cork grease, be careful not to the receiver side as shown in your left hand as well. ■ Assembly Bb/A Clarinet 1. Attach the barrel and bell to raise the bridge key. To link the upper and lower joint bridge keys together, hold the upper joint in...
Owners Manual
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...insert the neck into contact with each other. 17 Assemble the upper and lower joints. Hold down the pad plate on the alto and bass clarinets, be careful not to the lower joint. bling the instrument. bridge key 1. While checking the position of the bell in your right thumb then... slide the bell all the way onto the joint. 4. Attaching the bell to damage or bend these parts. Assembly Alto Clarinet / Bass Clarinet Caution When Assembling As bridge keys protrude from the neck, upper joint, lower joint, and bell on the bell with your right hand, ...
...insert the neck into contact with each other. 17 Assemble the upper and lower joints. Hold down the pad plate on the alto and bass clarinets, be careful not to the lower joint. bling the instrument. bridge key 1. While checking the position of the bell in your right thumb then... slide the bell all the way onto the joint. 4. Attaching the bell to damage or bend these parts. Assembly Alto Clarinet / Bass Clarinet Caution When Assembling As bridge keys protrude from the neck, upper joint, lower joint, and bell on the bell with your right hand, ...
Owners Manual
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...its cap when the instrument is not being played. First, place the reed so that the tip of the mouthpiece is low. ● Alto Clarinet Push in the illustration. Barrel When the pitch is high. When the pitch is high. When the pitch is low. Soak the reed in ...high. When the pitch is low. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the reed then tighten the ligature screws to tune the alto clarinet. When the pitch is complete, retighten the fastening screw to the mouthpiece. Assembly ■ Attaching the Reed 1. Mouthpiece Reed Ligature 2. As the reed ...
...its cap when the instrument is not being played. First, place the reed so that the tip of the mouthpiece is low. ● Alto Clarinet Push in the illustration. Barrel When the pitch is high. When the pitch is high. When the pitch is low. Soak the reed in ...high. When the pitch is low. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the reed then tighten the ligature screws to tune the alto clarinet. When the pitch is complete, retighten the fastening screw to the mouthpiece. Assembly ■ Attaching the Reed 1. Mouthpiece Reed Ligature 2. As the reed ...
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... the inside of gauze, to dry the reed, then store the reed in a reed case. Instrument Maintenance ■ Instrument Maintenance After Playing After playing your clarinet, use the following procedures to remove moisture and dirt from the inside of the instrument. ● After playing, remove the reed from the body surface...
... the inside of gauze, to dry the reed, then store the reed in a reed case. Instrument Maintenance ■ Instrument Maintenance After Playing After playing your clarinet, use the following procedures to remove moisture and dirt from the inside of the instrument. ● After playing, remove the reed from the body surface...