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Author: Djudy
Date: 2020-11-21 22:58
I can understand the argument for a cover to avoid temperature shock (I once saw a beautiful acoustic jazz guitar split wide open after the owner nipped out just before the show to tune up and have a smoke in an unheated hallway and then came back on to the hot humid club stage - boy did that scare me !), but the site listed above seems to argue for leaving a clarinet out and assembled at home so as to encourage more practice. This does not seem like a good idea. This accessory seems to be of use for stage and rehearsal, but even then I'd never turn my back on my instrument or trust those around me to pay attention to my stuff, accidents happen too easily. If I had to, I'd opt for a soprano sax hardcase that the whole instrument can fit in assembled , like I use for my metal clarinets.
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Mrdi |
2020-11-21 01:43 |
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2020-11-21 02:21 |
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Bennett |
2020-11-21 20:28 |
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Djudy |
2020-11-21 22:58 |
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