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Author: stuper1
Date: 2010-06-05 02:02
I'm an adult beginner. Been playing about 6 months on a Buffet B12 plastic clarinet and having a great time. I'm starting to think about getting a wood clarinet. However, I read somewhere that it's not good to leave a wood clarinet assembled between practice sessions. I'm a busy family man, so I just leave my B12 set up all the time, except when I go to my lessons. I do take off the mouthpiece and dry the reed and mouthpiece and swab the body after each session. This saves me a precious few minutes at the beginning and end of my usually too brief practice sessions.
So, here's my question: is this true what I read somewhere that a wood clarinet should be fully dissassembled after each practice session?
Thanks!
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