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Author: Avie
Date: 2004-04-23 00:36
I often wondered why they design an uncomfortable thumb rest on clarinets when most of a clarinets design is really quite ingenious. I never did find out why but I saw a molded rubber thumb rest in a music store one day that slips over the thumb rest and now my thumb is never the reason I have to stop playing. Maybe something like this would also help you and possibly prevent the nerve from being irritated. Its a very inexpensive investment. Of course now I feel pain in my right wrist! LOL. I may have to try raising the thumb rest eventually.
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2004-04-22 22:49 |
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rc_clarinetlady |
2004-04-22 23:25 |
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rc_clarinetlady |
2004-04-22 23:28 |
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Avie |
2004-04-23 00:36 |
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2004-04-23 02:05 |
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2004-04-23 02:12 |
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2004-04-23 03:19 |
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2004-04-23 04:20 |
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2004-04-23 04:41 |
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2004-04-23 05:33 |
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2004-04-23 11:52 |
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2004-04-23 14:35 |
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2004-04-23 16:33 |
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2004-04-23 18:03 |
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