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Author: Jonnyc
Date: 2004-03-12 08:16
Hi, this is a stupid question I'm afraid!
haven't been playing clarinet for long, I notice where my thumb touches the body of the clarinet its starting to mark the wood. I guess that if I play for long enough, my thumb is going to wear through?!
Is there a patch I can get or am I worrying over nothing?
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Author: hans
Date: 2004-03-12 12:46
Jonnyc,
IMO the mark is probably just a stain from skin oil and/or perspiration and there is no cause for concern.
Regards,
Hans
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2004-03-12 13:49
Nothing to be worried about. Otherwise just think of what would happen to all our tone holes while being pounded relentlessly! Aye Carumba we'd be in trouble!
No need to worry.
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2004-03-12 16:08
I have inverted the thumb-rests on a number of my clarinets, and finding my thimb placements a bit slippery or otherwise annoying, I cut small pieces of black electrician's tape to cover the support area. They needs occasional replacement because of skin-oil absorption, but works for me! Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2004-03-14 12:20
BobD is on the right track...
If you find the feel of the soft rubber objectionable, have your repair tech apply a small patch of cork to the same area.
Personally, I think an instrument SHOULD look worn.
I never trust the players of pretty horns when asking about their practice regimen...
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Author: BobD
Date: 2004-03-14 13:24
Actually....if you get a package of Dr.Scholls "moleskin" you can make enough thumb patches to last a lifetime...I find surgical rubber tubing too thick and skin unfriendly...but the foam pencil thingees are good too
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