Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2023-07-21 18:16
I doubt it. I've always has cork pads in the upper joints of my clarinet because they last so long if they are top quality and installed properly. The only way to prevent your problem, which used to be mine, is to swab out often, I mean often. Some players, like me and perhaps you too, play wet, that is have a lot of saliva when you play and there's nothing you can do about that, it's a natural thing. When I've given recitals I'd often have to swab after every piece and some times after a second movement. I've seen some players play an entire half concert and never have to swab, not me for sure. SWAB often, problem gone.
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