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Author: Minari001
Date: 2023-07-14 06:12
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While cleaning the instrument, I noticed something strange inside the Upper Joint. It looks like the bark is peeled off, but it sticks out right next to the register tube, so it's very annoying. I can't explain exactly what. I don't think these residues can be produced during the clarinet manufacturing process. Is it possible that the inside of the instrument became rough because it was dry? And the interior texture of the upper part of the upper joint is very rough. Can the condition of wood inside the clarinet affect sound quality? And uneven internal conditions (some are very smooth, some are rough) Is this a normal situation? Regarding the residue inside, is it necessary to ask an expert to remove it? If it's a problem with the wood itself, is it wise to leave it ?
Post Edited (2023-07-14 06:16)
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Is it normal?- Remains inside the clarinet new |
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Minari001 |
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