Owner's Manual
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... result in the direction of others . Never modify the instrument. These springs have sharp ends and are not present. Also, avoid using or storing the instrument in places where it in a safe place for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates... points which can drop resulting in an area away from damage. Bassoon Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using The precautions given below concern the proper and safe use of the instrument, and are fully understood and obeyed. Pay close attention to abnormal temperatures...
... result in the direction of others . Never modify the instrument. These springs have sharp ends and are not present. Also, avoid using or storing the instrument in places where it in a safe place for future reference. ■ About the Icons : This icon indicates... points which can drop resulting in an area away from damage. Bassoon Owner's Manual Precautions Please read before using The precautions given below concern the proper and safe use of the instrument, and are fully understood and obeyed. Pay close attention to abnormal temperatures...
Owner's Manual
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...stand, etc. Never keep the instrument in optimum condition, please observe the following important points. ● After playing, use a cleaning swab to thoroughly remove moisture and dirt. ● When putting the instrument down on a stable surface. ... in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight for Wooden Instruments The body of the bassoon is made from maple so it may be done during playing sessions as distortion that can make ...in the body as well as well. The bassoon is used and the manner in places where it is sensitive to sudden changes in temperature and humidity....
...stand, etc. Never keep the instrument in optimum condition, please observe the following important points. ● After playing, use a cleaning swab to thoroughly remove moisture and dirt. ● When putting the instrument down on a stable surface. ... in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight for Wooden Instruments The body of the bassoon is made from maple so it may be done during playing sessions as distortion that can make ...in the body as well as well. The bassoon is used and the manner in places where it is sensitive to sudden changes in temperature and humidity....
Owner's Manual
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If the joints fit tight, loosen the string to adjust the fit. (If you want the bassoon tuned to. Air will leak if the pad is covered with the tone hole. 22 Also, some cork grease or suitably moisten the cork, then ... bocal according to the pitch you don't have the time to the cork before assembling. ■ Tuning ● The Yamaha Bassoon is supplied with string. Assembly Attaching the Bocal 1. First apply some models use cork on the tenor joint is applied to do this, applying some cork grease.) ● The bocal's joint section...
If the joints fit tight, loosen the string to adjust the fit. (If you want the bassoon tuned to. Air will leak if the pad is covered with the tone hole. 22 Also, some cork grease or suitably moisten the cork, then ... bocal according to the pitch you don't have the time to the cork before assembling. ■ Tuning ● The Yamaha Bassoon is supplied with string. Assembly Attaching the Bocal 1. First apply some models use cork on the tenor joint is applied to do this, applying some cork grease.) ● The bocal's joint section...
Owner's Manual
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... instrument's surface. 2. Maintenance Bass Joint and Bell Joint Maintenance A cleaning swab (for the double joint) should be run through these sections about once a month. Use a polishing cloth or silver cloth to wipe the key surfaces. * Wipe off any excess oil. 3. Apply a small amount of key oil between the key and... key posts about every other month to remove dirt from the instrument's interior. ■ Instrument Maintenance Use a polishing cloth once or twice a month to remove the dirt or dust that accumulates between the keys and body. 26
... instrument's surface. 2. Maintenance Bass Joint and Bell Joint Maintenance A cleaning swab (for the double joint) should be run through these sections about once a month. Use a polishing cloth or silver cloth to wipe the key surfaces. * Wipe off any excess oil. 3. Apply a small amount of key oil between the key and... key posts about every other month to remove dirt from the instrument's interior. ■ Instrument Maintenance Use a polishing cloth once or twice a month to remove the dirt or dust that accumulates between the keys and body. 26
Owner's Manual
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Use a cleaning swab to remove dirt and moisture from the pads. * Use a cleaning swab to remove moisture from the Ab tone hole. ■ Pay Attention to the Following When Storing the Instrument ● Never place an object on the case that may apply pressure to the instrument's keys or body. ● Never apply excessive force to the instrument or case. ● Make sure the instrument is stored in its case when not in use. ● Do not warm the instrument with air from, or put the instrument close to a heat source such as a heater, furnace vent, etc. 27 Maintenance 4.
Use a cleaning swab to remove dirt and moisture from the pads. * Use a cleaning swab to remove moisture from the Ab tone hole. ■ Pay Attention to the Following When Storing the Instrument ● Never place an object on the case that may apply pressure to the instrument's keys or body. ● Never apply excessive force to the instrument or case. ● Make sure the instrument is stored in its case when not in use. ● Do not warm the instrument with air from, or put the instrument close to a heat source such as a heater, furnace vent, etc. 27 Maintenance 4.
Owner's Manual
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... in contact with a cloth. Do not directly expose the instrument to the keys. If a spring has become dislodged when performing maintenance on the keys. Please use caution. If the joint is too tight or loose. Also, since woodwind instruments have received a shock causing the keys to prevent abrasion. Also, when you...
... in contact with a cloth. Do not directly expose the instrument to the keys. If a spring has become dislodged when performing maintenance on the keys. Please use caution. If the joint is too tight or loose. Also, since woodwind instruments have received a shock causing the keys to prevent abrasion. Also, when you...