Klarinet Archive - Posting 000226.txt from 2002/01

From: Ragnhild Kristine Brekke <rkbrek99@-----.no>
Subj: Re: [kl] Loose rings
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 10:03:56 -0500

Yeah, I know. I actually *do* use orange peels in my case when the
weather's dry - I learned that while in school somewhere *really* dry.
Thanks for your concern.
Ragnhild :)

At 18:00 08.01.2002 -0500, you wrote:
>At 03:18 PM 1/8/2002 +0100, Ragnhild Kristine Brekke wrote:
>>Just wanted to add..: I didn't mean it took from cold weather in the winter
>>and all the way to the summer before they tightened again, it just took a
>>few days.. (the weather changes between cold and "not-so-cold" and
>>"different humidities" in the winter too).. in case anyone was confused
>>about my previous post..
>>If it's "really serious" I suppose it's always a good idea to have someone
>>look at it. Mine were so loose they came off, I "panicked" and called my
>>teacher about it and he just told me to relax, they'd definitely be ok
>>again soon..so..
>
>If humidity is held constant, there should be no problem. But when it gets
>very cold, the furnaces run longer, drying the air more. You might want to
>do something to stabilize the humidity, such as a humidifier or orange
>peels in your case, to prevent these rapid fluctuations, which must be hard
>on the instrument.
>
>
>
>Bill Hausmann bhausmann1@-----.net
>451 Old Orchard Drive
>Essexville, MI 48732 ICQ UIN 4862265
>

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