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Author: stevesklar
Date: 2024-01-09 22:48
I agree with Chris.
A YouTube video may make something seem easy, but those repair people have done it many times and can do it quickly.
So if you want to try it and learn I would recommend doing it on a cheap clarinet that you don't mind damaging, maybe multiple times until you get the hang of it.
Plus, you'll have to invest in to the proper equipment, high quality corks, etc ... so if you only need a one-time fix it's cheaper to have someone who knows how to do it properly.
But trying it for the first time on an RC Clarinet?
In your profession, would you think someone who has never done it before be able to do your profession as good as you can do it on their first try?
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Stephen Sklar
My YouTube Channel of Clarinet Information
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Evert |
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Evert |
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stevesklar |
2024-01-09 22:48 |
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