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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2010-11-30 15:57
They don't call them "spit" valves on brass instruments because it's all condensation that comes out. Just sit near a French Horn player some time and see all the "condensation" they empty on the floor, even when the hall is really warm. Yes David is right, when the clarinet is cold in the first few minutes there will be "mist" and then condensation but after half and hour, an hour, two hours in a warm concert hall, well think about it for those of us that have over active saliva glands. Enough already. ESP
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