Owners Manual
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... of climatic conditions such as heaters, etc. Moreover, if the strap ring were to where and how you and others are fully understood and obeyed. Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. The mouthpiece or other parts may make repairs impossible. Letting the instrument hang from heat sources such...
... of climatic conditions such as heaters, etc. Moreover, if the strap ring were to where and how you and others are fully understood and obeyed. Clarinet Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using polish. The mouthpiece or other parts may make repairs impossible. Letting the instrument hang from heat sources such...
Owners Manual
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The wooden clarinet is extremely weather resistant). Doing so may result in cracking of time. Please take into consideration, the place that the instrument will be used and ... the keys facing up. ● After use it for only about 20 to room temperature. ● When the instrument is attached. 14 Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of ABS resin which it is used. ● During the winter season before using it...
The wooden clarinet is extremely weather resistant). Doing so may result in cracking of time. Please take into consideration, the place that the instrument will be used and ... the keys facing up. ● After use it for only about 20 to room temperature. ● When the instrument is attached. 14 Precautions The wooden clarinet's body is made of natural Grenadilla (other models are made of ABS resin which it is used. ● During the winter season before using it...
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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... * Make sure the upper and lower bridge keys do not go together smoothly, apply a thin coat of natural wood and precision metal parts. Eb Clarinet 1. After connecting the upper and lower joints together, attach the mouthpiece. 2. If the joints still do not come into contact with each other. ...4. Attach the barrel and bell to the barrel. 16 Attach the mouthpiece to the main body. 3. The clarinet is made of cork grease to put the joints together again. Assembly Before assembling the instrument, please observe the following. Slide the lower joint...
... * Make sure the upper and lower bridge keys do not go together smoothly, apply a thin coat of natural wood and precision metal parts. Eb Clarinet 1. After connecting the upper and lower joints together, attach the mouthpiece. 2. If the joints still do not come into contact with each other. ...4. Attach the barrel and bell to the barrel. 16 Attach the mouthpiece to the main body. 3. The clarinet is made of cork grease to put the joints together again. Assembly Before assembling the instrument, please observe the following. Slide the lower joint...
Owners Manual
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...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 the fastening screw. Assemble the upper and lower joints. Next, attach the mouthpiece onto...your 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 provide stability when standing the instrument on the floor. 3. The bell section and tone hole on the bell with each...
...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 the fastening screw. Assemble the upper and lower joints. Next, attach the mouthpiece onto...your 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 provide stability when standing the instrument on the floor. 3. The bell section and tone hole on the bell with each...
Owners Manual
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... 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 some water. When the pitch is not being played. Barrel When the pitch is complete, retighten the fastening screw to secure the neck...■ Tuning Since the temperature of the mouthpiece is low. When the pitch is high. From the tip end of gauze to tune the alto clarinet. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the mouthpiece, slide on the barrel to the mouthpiece. When the pitch is low. ...
... 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 some water. When the pitch is not being played. Barrel When the pitch is complete, retighten the fastening screw to secure the neck...■ Tuning Since the temperature of the mouthpiece is low. When the pitch is high. From the tip end of gauze to tune the alto clarinet. Reed Ligature Screws * After playing, use a piece of the mouthpiece, slide on the barrel to the mouthpiece. When the pitch is low. ...
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... of the instrument. ● After playing, remove the reed from the inside of the mouthpiece. Instrument Maintenance ■ Instrument Maintenance After Playing After playing your clarinet, use the following procedures to remove moisture and dirt from the mouthpiece and use a piece of gauze, to dry the reed, then store the reed...
... of the instrument. ● After playing, remove the reed from the inside of the mouthpiece. Instrument Maintenance ■ Instrument Maintenance After Playing After playing your clarinet, use the following procedures to remove moisture and dirt from the mouthpiece and use a piece of gauze, to dry the reed, then store the reed...