The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-01-01 00:15
Barry,
The instrument should never be so tight that it can't be disassembled. You're just asking for trouble - either a crack or accidentally bending or misaligning of keys.
Your repairperson probably doesn't know exactly how stubborn it is, since by the time you get the clarinet to them it's in fine shape. Try telling them that it's <b>really</b> impossible to disassemble. There needs to be a smidgen of cork or wood removed.
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2000-01-02 03:48 |
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2000-01-05 11:44 |
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2000-01-05 12:12 |
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2000-01-05 12:31 |
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2000-01-05 15:44 |
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