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Be careful. Try not to drop it, as that can also bend the keys, which means you have to take it in for repairs, and keep it in a case when you aren't playing it. Don't swing it around wildly, either.

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11y ago

Try to get a clip neck strap.If you have one that is metal it increases the possible to scratch.No one is perfect instruments will get scratches but try to clean it at least ever week to remove smudges.

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15y ago

You can avoid dents by not hitting it on anything, and keeping it in a Clarinet case when not being used.

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12y ago

You need to keep it clean and safe, like in a case at all times of non use. And DO NOT DROP IT!!!

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14y ago

To avoid getting dents in your Flute they make special padded fuzzy cases. I pick mine up in that box every time I put it down. Or u can buy a better flute. ha ha =))

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3y ago

To avoid damage to the instrument body, it is best to initially grab the ball with the magnet at a reinforced bow guard. Do not grab the ball with the magnet at a body band. Roll out the dent by moving the magnetic handle over the dent with a back and forth motion.

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