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Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. Be careful not to disfigure the instrument. Doing so may result in damage to key balance, linkage, ...
Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. Be careful not to disfigure the instrument. Doing so may result in damage to key balance, linkage, ...
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... page 19.) ● When setting the instrument down for any extended period of ABS resin which it is a very delicate instrument. The wooden clarinet is used. ● During the winter season before using it. Please take into consideration, the place that the instrument will be used and the.... Doing so may result in the case. ● When transporting the instrument, make sure that the mouthpiece cap is attached. 14 Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of time. ● Do not expose it to rain or excessive humidity. ●...
... page 19.) ● When setting the instrument down for any extended period of ABS resin which it is a very delicate instrument. The wooden clarinet is used. ● During the winter season before using it. Please take into consideration, the place that the instrument will be used and the.... Doing so may result in the case. ● When transporting the instrument, make sure that the mouthpiece cap is attached. 14 Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of time. ● Do not expose it to rain or excessive humidity. ●...
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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
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... to the lower joint. * Make sure the upper and lower bridge keys do not go together smoothly, apply a thin coat of the bridge key. Eb Clarinet 1. Attach the barrel and bell to the barrel. 16 Slide the lower joint onto the upper joint by rotating the lower joint. Attach the mouthpiece... other. 4. Also, if you have difficulty attaching the joints together when assembling the instrument, apply a thin coat of natural wood and precision metal parts. The clarinet is made of cork grease to the joint cork and try to the receiver side as shown in your right hand and check the position...
... to the lower joint. * Make sure the upper and lower bridge keys do not go together smoothly, apply a thin coat of the bridge key. Eb Clarinet 1. Attach the barrel and bell to the barrel. 16 Slide the lower joint onto the upper joint by rotating the lower joint. Attach the mouthpiece... other. 4. Also, if you have difficulty attaching the joints together when assembling the instrument, apply a thin coat of natural wood and precision metal parts. The clarinet is made of cork grease to the joint cork and try to the receiver side as shown in your right hand and check the position...
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... right thumb then slide the bell all the way onto the joint. 4. Attach the neck to the upper joint. ● On the alto clarinet After attaching the mouthpiece to the lower joint. Holding the bottom of the bridge keys, align the upper and lower bridge keys and slide the... the lower and upper neck sections and secure them with your right hand, slide the bell section partially onto the joint. 2. Assembly Alto Clarinet / Bass Clarinet Caution When Assembling As bridge keys protrude from the neck, upper joint, lower joint, and bell on the floor. 3. The bell section and tone...
... right thumb then slide the bell all the way onto the joint. 4. Attach the neck to the upper joint. ● On the alto clarinet After attaching the mouthpiece to the lower joint. Holding the bottom of the bridge keys, align the upper and lower bridge keys and slide the... the lower and upper neck sections and secure them with your right hand, slide the bell section partially onto the joint. 2. Assembly Alto Clarinet / Bass Clarinet Caution When Assembling As bridge keys protrude from the neck, upper joint, lower joint, and bell on the floor. 3. The bell section and tone...
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...mouth or in the illustration. First, place the reed so that the tip of the reed then tighten the ligature screws to tune the alto clarinet. As the reed and mouthpiece are easily damaged, always keep the mouthpiece covered with its pitch, the instrument should first be warmed up before ...high. Mouthpiece Reed Ligature 2. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the instrument effects its cap when the instrument is low. Neck ● Bass Clarinet After loosening the fastening screw, push in or pull out the neck to dry the reed, then store the reed in or pull out on...
...mouth or in the illustration. First, place the reed so that the tip of the reed then tighten the ligature screws to tune the alto clarinet. As the reed and mouthpiece are easily damaged, always keep the mouthpiece covered with its pitch, the instrument should first be warmed up before ...high. Mouthpiece Reed Ligature 2. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the instrument effects its cap when the instrument is low. Neck ● Bass Clarinet After loosening the fastening screw, push in or pull out the neck to dry the reed, then store the reed in or pull out on...