There is no spit valve on the clarinet. But the clarinet should be swabbed out with a cotton cloth after being played to get rid of any moisture in the actual instrument.
It is called 'SPIT''....>_<.....
spit is usually a clear or white substance.
No, spit is not acidic. Saliva, also known as spit, typically has a pH around 6.5 to 7.4, which is close to neutral. It helps in the digestion process and protects the mouth against harmful bacteria.
No, you cannot dissolve a penny in spit because saliva is not strong enough to break down the metal of a penny. Pennies are made of mostly copper, which is resistant to the weak acid found in saliva.
Spit is typically clear or slightly white in color, as it is mostly made up of water with some proteins and enzymes. The color can change if there is blood present or if someone has eaten or drank something that affects the color.
To get the spit and condensation out of the French Horn slide each valve out of their position in the horn and shake the contents out. Then turn the french horn around until all the water has come out. Then put each valve back in the correct place. For the key valves hold down each key while taking each valve out. That is how you get the "spit" out of a French Horn.
on the main tunning slide and third valve slide there should be a spit valve, its used to empty your spit from the instrument. some trumpets have more then the two common spit valves.
water can damage the clarinet period. it just depends on where you get it wet and if its dried quickly, ubt usually a little moisture never hurt a clarinet (thats all spit is).
There is no spit valve on the Alto Saxophone. There is a spit valve on most Bari Saxophones and Contrabass Saxophones. To remove spit the easiest way is to breath in with your mouth on the mouthpiece as hard as you can. This seems a little unsanitary, but it is the most efficient way, because certain times you will not have more than half a second of a break, and if you have a spittish-tone, you will want to try to get the spit out from inside your mouthpiece.
A spit valve.
It actually comes out the spit valve located on the pipe under the bell
Why does it sound like spit is in my trumpet, but when I go to empty both of the spit valves, nothing comes out, but then when I shake my trumpet, spit comes out the bottom caps of the regular 3 playing valves? Please help I have never had this issue before.
You can, but it doesn't work as well or as long as valve oil.
YES you can my instructor and i have a silver trumpet and we use valve oil if you don't have oil use saliva {spit}
Because it is sick, why would you ask this?
There is no reason why you would spit when you drink alcohol. If it bothers you, then stop drinking alcohol.
You would be a dragon