Assembling a Clarinet : Clarinet | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Learn the correct way to assemble a Bflat clarinet, including applying cork grease and aligning the parts.
Key Insights
- 🍾 Applying cork grease to the Tenon joints is essential for easy adjustment and preventing damage.
- 🤩 Grasping the clarinet wildly over the keys can bend Springs and rods.
- 🤩 Aligning logos and keys can enhance the aesthetic appeal of the assembled clarinet.
- 😘 The correct order of assembly includes the lower joint, upper joint, bell, barrel, and mouthpiece.
- 🫱 Depress the keys with the appropriate hand to ensure the right alignment of Bridge Keys.
Transcript
hello my name is Phil baldino of the woodwind teaching studio and in today's segment we're going to discuss the Assembly of the bflat clarinet in assembling the bflat clarinet there are actually a couple different ways but the way I feel is the most beneficial especially for young beginning clarinetists is first identifying the parts also making su... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Why is it important to apply cork grease to the Tenon joints?
Applying cork grease to the Tenon joints reduces friction, allowing for easy adjustment and preventing damage to the clarinet's joints.
Q: How should I handle the upper joint during assembly?
Hold the upper joint in your left hand with your fingers depressing the keys, ensuring that the bridge key is up.
Q: What should I be mindful of when joining the bell to the lower joint?
Use a pushing and twisting motion to join the bell to the lower joint, aligning the two Bridge Keys. Also, try to align the logos for aesthetic purposes.
Q: How should I assemble the mouthpiece?
Assemble the mouthpiece by applying vertical pressure straight down, aligning the behind register key with the read on the backside of the mouthpiece.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The most beneficial way to assemble a Bflat clarinet is by identifying the parts and applying cork grease to the Tenon joints for easy adjustment.
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Avoid bending Springs and rods by refraining from grasping the clarinet wildly over the keys.
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Assemble the lower joint, upper joint, bell, barrel, and mouthpiece in a specific order while taking care to align logos and keys.