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Author: Jacob S
Date: 2009-08-13 21:09
DavidBlumberg wrote:
> Could be as simple as having a Vandoren mouthpiece in your
> case. They cause tarnish quite easily.
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> Tarnish isn't bad for the keys, but if you aren't wiping off
> your finger oils after playing, the keys will feel a bit grimey
> after a while.
>
I think that is the answer. I've just recently started playing on a Vandoren M13. Before that, I had a Gennusa Intermediate MP so I never got to experience the Vandoren difference, I guess. The placement of the MP in my case makes this possibility even more justifiable, it's right next to all the keys that have tarnish. I guess my mouthpiece is going to have to "get around" if I ever want all the keys to match! Thanks Clarinet BBoard
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