Author: Elkwoman46
Date: 2011-10-21 13:27
Oh, I wanted to ask kind of a silly thing really, but perhaps one that should be addressed...I am thinking about getting a clarinet stand. Obviously, if one uses a clarinet stand the instrument is out of the case much more. In a safe area, can a clarinet be left out most of the time? Indoors, temperature controlled environment? Or is that bad for the instrument to be out all the time?
Just wondering. In a way, it seems that a clarinet inside of a case has its problems too...moisture build up if not dried perfectly and all that too.
Pads not having a chance to thoroughly dry maybe. A case could be a bug habitat in certain places. Just wondering what is the best approach when wanting to have the clarinet in arms reach through out the day versus packed up in a case and what is best for the longevity of a clarinet.
Also, it seems that most vintage cases for clarinets bear witness that life in a case was hard for the clarinet and the case.
How does a clarinet fare on a stand that is of course in a safe place indoors?
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