Breaking In and Caring for Your Wooden Clarinet

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • If you have a new wooden clarinet check out this video, and even if you have an old one there are some good maintenance tips in here for you!
    Go to www.quickstartclarinet.com to see everything I have to help you succeed in your clarinet journey! Here are a few of my favorites:
    Get FREE access to the QuickStart Clarinet Member's Area that has all of my favorite clarinet handouts!
    www.quickstart...
    Learn more about my best product to guide you on your clarinet journey no matter what level you are at, The Next Generation Clarinet Method: www.quickstartclarinet.com/nextgenbook
    You can get a few Free Sample Pages of the book at:
    www.quickstartclarinet.com/sample
    Support the channel for a low monthly cost of $5 and get access to replays from my Monthly Masterclass program with the Archive Access Only option. You can also learn about playing in the masterclass to get one-on-one feedback from me each month at www.quickstartclarinet.com/masterclassinfo
    Join the QuickStart Clarinet Facebook Community, to get even more tips, to ask questions, and to share accomplishments and other exciting clarinet information with each other!
    / quickstartclarinet
    And of course, don't forget to hit the like button to get this video out to more people and subscribe to the channel so you see all of my future tips and tricks!
    Thanks so much for watching!
    #clarinet #learnclarinet

Комментарии • 32

  • @markfernandes4165
    @markfernandes4165 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your great advice!

  • @PinacoladaMatthew
    @PinacoladaMatthew 6 месяцев назад +2

    Yea~ finally I can call myself woodwind, used to be plasticwind

  • @PinacoladaMatthew
    @PinacoladaMatthew 6 месяцев назад

    About warming = sharp, since our orchestra never has a regular in-house oboist, I am always the one leading the tuning, I need to blow air to the clarinet first before tuning, because otherwise I'll be flatter than normal

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! Make sure that you are warming up the outside of the instrument first and not just immediately blowing hot air into a cold instrument too.

  • @NovaMysticDaOne
    @NovaMysticDaOne Год назад

    Thanks Josh! This will be a very helpful video. Much appreciated :)

  • @arnarting
    @arnarting Год назад

    tysm! My dad is letting me buy my first wooden clarinet

  • @brianguidry5246
    @brianguidry5246 Год назад +2

    Great advice Josh! I have a LeBlanc Esprit grenadilla clarinet that I purchased new in 2001. I do oil the bore about twice a year and I have been fortunate to not have any cracks. I've heard that older wooden clarinets that are made from wood that has been aged longer than those of late because of increased demand and the fact that grenadilla is endangered tend to crack less because the wood has been aged longer. Do you have any thoughts on this?

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Год назад +3

      Definitely possible! Clarinets definitely have a bit higher chance of cracking when they are younger, but any clarinet can still crack at any time.

  • @victorpashkevich8801
    @victorpashkevich8801 Год назад +1

    My old E11 started cracking near the barrel
    Probably due to moisture from my mouthpiece. And yes I don't always swab .big lesson..ps.my silver clarinet will never crack 😀

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Год назад +1

      The top of that upper joint is also the most common place that cracks happen because there are a lot of tone holes up there and the hottest air goes through there.

  • @tsuarezpis
    @tsuarezpis Год назад

    Thanks

  • @PinacoladaMatthew
    @PinacoladaMatthew 2 месяца назад

    Hi, Josh. Would like to know how often do you apply bore oil? I started playing my wood R13 3 months ago, and haven't used bore oil yet.
    Much appreciated!

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  2 месяца назад +1

      Not very often and not very much. Just put a few drops on a spare swab and run it through the instrument several times once every 6 months or so (the change of seasons is a good reminder). Personally I basically don’t oil it, and just let it get oiled when I bring it in for repair every other year or so.

    • @PinacoladaMatthew
      @PinacoladaMatthew 2 месяца назад

      @@QuickStartClarinet thanks!

  • @lauravalenzuela2233
    @lauravalenzuela2233 Год назад

    Swabbing while playing is new info for me

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Год назад

      Great! It can really help if you ever find water/spit accumulating in the tone holes as you play.

    • @globetrotterdk
      @globetrotterdk 15 дней назад

      @@QuickStartClarinetDo you dismantle the clarinet every time that you swab, or do you just take off your reed and run the swab from the bell through to the mouthpiece?

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  15 дней назад +1

      Avoid running the swab from the bell to the mouthpiece as it can damage the mouthpiece. While playing I leave the reed on and take off the mouthpiece and then swab from barrel to bell (although the direction doesn’t really matter as long as you take the mouthpiece off). Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • @notypicalblonde
    @notypicalblonde Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the great info. What are you recommendations for the best swabs?

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Год назад

      Here is a video I have on swabbing: ruclips.net/video/ARiuSFhzjAg/видео.html
      In general:
      Microfiber
      No exposed metal
      Balloon shaped with a tail if possible (I'm not sure if I mentioned this one in the video or not)

  • @ClarinetEnthusiast
    @ClarinetEnthusiast Год назад

    I was wondering, so you have a discord group? I think it would be cool.

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Год назад

      I have thought about it! I have a Facebook group, but I am not great at creating engaging social media groups.

    • @ClarinetEnthusiast
      @ClarinetEnthusiast Год назад +1

      @@QuickStartClarinet You can always just ask a few members/moderators to take care of that, and you just relax and continue making videos like usual. I can imagine cool video projects like submitting recordings for like auditioning to play duets or quartets. Or maybe analyzing students playing and correcting errors. That would be awesome!

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Год назад

      Ya for sure! I do have something coming out soon that is going to have some cool things like that!

  • @TheScorpioHime
    @TheScorpioHime Год назад

    Thanks for the advice! I recently got a used wooden clarinet with brand new pads and cork

  • @markfernandes4165
    @markfernandes4165 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your great advice!