Klarinet Archive - Posting 000719.txt from 1999/03

From: David Blumberg <reedman@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] re: swab that won't get stuck
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 09:14:50 -0500

Larry Wrote:
Dear listers,
I've been having a problem with my beginning clarinetists. It has to do
with cleaning the clarinet after use, I have had bad experiences with the
swabs that come with rental clarinets getting stuck. Are there any better
ways of cleaning the clarinet than the swabs?
Thanks in advance.
Larry Zaidan
The best thing that I can suggest is to replace the swabs that come with the
clarinets with a handkerchief swab. These work much better and if the student
makes sure that the swab isn't bunched up when they pull it through, it
shouldn't get stuck. I also have the students put the swab in the bell end
and pull through the barrel.
Hope this helps-
Anne Vacca

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The only swab that will not get stuck is a Gem Swab, Buffet green material,
or a Hodges (not sure of the spelling, but it is not hoagie;)
Those are silk material (probably not real, but close enough), and very
absorb ant. I use the buffet, but the Gem's are the least likely to get
stuck, as they compress the most when run through the bore. You can get the
Gem at most mail order houses. Locally, probably not, but you could try.

David Blumberg - My Tempo Accompaniments for Woodwind Players (200+ pieces,
Playable Demos - G2, MP3's)
reedman@-----.com
http://www.mytempo.com
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