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Author: beejay
Date: 2007-12-23 22:33
Is there any way of preventing water building up in my Buffet basset horn? After about 10 minutes of playing, I can no longer get the throat Bflat. I use cigarette papers and a compressed air blower to keep the keys free, but such solutions usually only last for a couple of minutes. All the problems seem to be concentrated on that pesky double register mechanism, and I am wondering if perhaps the pads are not lifting enough. Would it help to make a channel of oil around the chimneys? I also wonder why this happens on the basset horn but not on my clarinets.
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Author: Tara
Date: 2007-12-24 02:54
I have found that swabbing a small amount of bore oil through my clarinets changes the "tracks" and will often solve the problem of water running through a troublesome area. Maybe this could be helpful if you haven't already tried it...
Good luck! I feel your pain!
Tara
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