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Q: Is water bad for clarinet pads?
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What are clarinet pads?

The pads on the valves that close off the holes in the clarinet.


Can clarinet parts rust if you leave them in water for an hour?

I have no idea about rusting, but am alarmed about the question - leaving them in water for an hour should not, repeat not be an option as it would completely destroy a wood clarinet. It would do absolutely nothing but damage the cork and pads of a plastic clarinet. Rust would be the least of your problems.


Can old clarinet pads be revived?

They can be but it isn't usually a good idea to do so. Ya you can replaced the pads.


What are the circle little pads that go under clarinet keys?

comforter is not the answer the pads are there to seal off the air and can be made of i few thingsa


How do you determine value of buffet clarinet?

Age, wear and tear, state of the pads and corks, cracks in the wood, the quality of sound, and the type-basic clarinet evaluation.


Where was the first clarinet made?

Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Nuremburg, Germany in 1690.The clarinet evolved from an earlier instrument called the chalumeau. Over time, additional keywork and airtight pads were added to improve tone and playability.


Do you have to swab out your clarinet?

You should or it will start to smell bad.


Are lily pads and water lily are the same?

lillies are a ground plant and lily pads are a water plant


Can water damage a clarinet's ability to play high notes?

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).


Should you run your clarinet under water?

Never!


Why are elbow pads and knee pads made from felt?

because ther soft for bad work


How do you wash a clarinet?

NO! Never soak your clarinet in water, and try your best to keep it out of humid climates. Humidity and water will ruin the pads covering your clarinet's holes and loosen the cork around the joints, leaving it unable to produce any noise and impossible to put together. The only part of a clarinet that can withstand moisture is the mouthpiece, and this is only if it is plastic (as most clarinet mouthpieces are plastic). Do however swab out the insides of your clarinet on a regular basis and clean the holes with a Q-tip and wipe down the clarinet body with a soft rag or towel.