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First, carefully remove the old cork from the tenon. This should be scraped off without damaging the tenon itself. Remove the glue residue with an appropriate solvent. Keep alcohol away from plastic clarinets. Alcohol will cause plastic clarinet bodies to crack and craze. A safe solvent to use is Mineral Spirits. It will remove most contact -type cements. Once the tenon is cleaned, you need to measure the width of the slot in the tenon so you can cut your cork. This done, put a coat of ...


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Clarinet Information clarinet | chalumeau | reed | Boehm System | varieties of clarinet Clarinet. Single-reed woodwind instrument with cylindrical tube developed c. 1690 by J. C. Denner of Nuremberg, who, by adding 2 keys to the chalumeau, increased that instruments range by over 2 octaves. It was not playable in all keys until 1843 when Klose adapted the Boehm flute key system to the clarinet. The first composer to use the clarinet in a symphony was Mozart. As the ...



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