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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2008-06-04 15:51
The reeds will always have the right humidity - have a thing that keeps the humidity constant.
So it's just temperature that I wonder about. I know that gradual is the key, but is there a point which the temperature just isn't good for the instrument being in it for any period of time?
I'd assume big time that in the 30's would be suicide for a Clarinet to be in for a long time.
or not, maybe cold doesn't do anything to it? (assuming gradual warm up)
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DavidBlumberg |
2008-06-04 12:15 |
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Brenda Siewert |
2008-06-04 12:39 |
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2008-06-04 12:59 |
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seafaris |
2008-06-05 15:27 |
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2008-06-05 16:00 |
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Tobin |
2008-06-04 13:37 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2008-06-04 15:27 |
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Tobin |
2008-06-04 15:29 |
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Paul Aviles |
2008-06-04 15:46 |
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Re: If the storage room is cold and humidified, is that ok? |
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DavidBlumberg |
2008-06-04 15:51 |
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A.F.Danny.Q |
2008-06-04 17:26 |
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A.F.Danny.Q |
2008-06-04 17:39 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2008-06-04 17:44 |
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2008-06-04 17:46 |
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BobD |
2008-06-04 17:27 |
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Ed Palanker |
2008-06-04 20:56 |
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2008-06-05 02:16 |
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2008-06-05 18:10 |
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2008-06-05 20:15 |
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2008-06-05 20:42 |
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Hank Lehrer |
2008-06-06 01:03 |
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2008-06-06 13:16 |
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Molloy |
2008-06-06 15:15 |
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Tobin |
2008-06-06 15:18 |
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