Author: William
Date: 2010-06-12 03:23
Any new Buffet, Leblanc, Selmer or Yamaha clarinet that I have ever bought I just started playing full-time from the start. No fancy breaking in period. I always am careful to swab the instrument after EVERY use and wipe dry the joint sockets. Also, care is taken to avoid rapid temperature change, especially after playing. In all, I have about 8 pro-level A, Bb, C, Eb and low C bass clarinets, and none have ever cracked or become unplayable in any way. I do not oil the bores, either. Just treat them with tender, loving care and play away.
I would just like to add that I live in Wisconsin where temps and humidity are constant variables. I play my pro instruments indoors and out, however, I am always careful of the "conditions" and never play in rain, sleet, snow or, in general, temps where I would have to wear a coat. However, Ed P has it absolutely right (as usual) in that if a clarinet is destined to crack, it will do just that regardless of how careful you are.
Remember, it's more "in the wood" than how you *would* take care of it. [disclaimer--just trying a bit of morning humor here]
Post Edited (2010-06-12 14:45)
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