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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2001-10-09 14:30
Swab as much as you need to not get water gurgling or blocking in tone holes.
In a warm room or concert chamber this may be never.
In a cold environment it may be often. It will vary for different instruments and possibly different players. Tone hole sizes and locations vary in different models and the inside surfaces and pad openings also vary.
Some players do indeed spit into their instruments. I accumulate saliva behind my lower teeth and swallow when able.
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