It could be rust? Either way, you will want to change the strings. Sometimes the people at the guitar stores can change them for you if you dont know how.
diamonds and rust was sang by joan baez, later Judas priest sang it.
It shouldn't, because trombones are made of brass, and brass doesn't rust.
No. Soda does not remove rust from ANYTHING! If it were strong enough to eat away the rust, it would also wreck your trumpet.
hmm ive played the flute but no reed instraments...although i am pretty sure the reed is messed up, if its not that then maybe the clarinet did rust or it expanded. without paying a lot i dont know much more to do.
Pylons must have ceramic or glass insulators to support overheard lines; this prevents the pylons from becoming "live."
no because rust might get in your food and you dont want to eat rust
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In the National Grid there are 876 thousand pylons.
Pylons - Web framework - was created in 2005.
No, pylons (or transmission towers) are not electric at the bottom. The electricity is carried through the overhead power lines that are attached to the pylons. The pylons are designed to support the power lines and keep them elevated above the ground.
dont wet it
No, pylons do not send electricity. Pylons support electricity-carrying cables or wires that transmit electricity from power plants to homes and businesses.
The pylons in lacrosse is the "box". The box is where you substitute players going on and off the field.
One of Our Pylons Is Missing was created on 1975-09-27.
Pylons which basically truncated pyramids were used to mark the entrance to a temple
metles dont rust in water they rust after in the water is dryed and the sun is the thing that rusts it because it is beating down on it so rapidly