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Author: thousandwords
Date: 2021-02-23 00:04
A few months ago I purchased a fipple whistle (a caval, to be more precise, or Kaval as it is also known in some parts) and the tone wholes get dirty really fast (woods used for those instruments are a lot softer than the grenadilla so maybe that is part of the reason, not sure). Also now I am thinking that maybe trying to treat the wood with the La Tromba wood oil I use on my clarinets might have something to do with it although not sure about that either, but I digress.
I would like to get in the habit of cleaning those tone holes regularly, and I imagine some sort of brush would be the ideal tool.
The diameters are almost identical with clarinet tone holes so I was wondering if anybody has a suggestion for a resource for cleaning brushes/implements suitable for clarinet tone hole sized orifices.
Much appreciated!
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thousandwords |
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Bennett |
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OneWatt |
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thousandwords |
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