Can you play sport with a lip piercing?
Sure! But at your own risk; if you get hit in the mouth, it will hurt extra.
Can damar varnish be used as a wood finish?
Damar varnish is an excellent wood finish. I have used it on two kitchen table tops.
When dry, damar varnish is hard as nails. It dries very clear. Many layers of damar varnish can be used to coat a surface. There are two primary benefits: Irregularities will become filled (leveled, when performed carefully); and, each additional layer provides additional protection to the underlying surface. When complete, the damar varnish provides a waterproof, stain resistant, scratch resistant, glossy surface.
Specifically, I have used damar varnish as a finish to table tops that have been painted with oil paint, by a local artist. I started with damar concentrate. For each additional layer I added gum turpentine to the solution. In this way the varnish contained a gradually increasing the amount of fat for each additional layer. Between layers, I hand sanded with 220 grit sand paper and sanding block.
DAMAR CONCENTRATE
A solution of one part damar crystals (by volume) to one part gum turpentine yields "damar concentrate". Use ONLY pure gum spirits of turpentine. Example: 1 lb damar crystals + 1 qt gum turpentine yields 1 qt damar concentrate.
Expect the damar crystals to contain impurities - this is common. Expect to wait several days for the damar crystals to dissolve in the pure spirits of gum turpentine. Slowly stir the solution once in the morning and once in the evening until completely dissolved. This part requires more waiting than actual stirring. I recommend mixing in a wide mouth mason jar and not filling to the top (leave space for stirring).
When completely dissolved, the solution will be thicker at the bottom than the top and most of the impurities will be towards the bottom. This is okay. Carefully pour the solution through a layer (or more) of cheese cloth into another mason jar to remove impurities.
The result is ~ 1 qt of damar concentrate. Damar concentrate has the consistency of honey. If the solution is not that thick, the solution can be set aside to evaporate (in a well ventilated area) until enough of the turpentine evaporates to get the honey-like thickness.
USE AS FINISH
Damar concentrate may be used as the first layer of varnish. This is what I used on the table tops. I started by leveling the table top. Specifically before adding any varnish I made the table surface approximately level - so that the drying varnish would result in a flat and level surface. I used the first two thick varnish layers to fill in the differences between layers of oil paint (note: the method used by the artist resulted in differences in height in the surface of the table top. The subsequent task of filling in the difference with damar concentrate is part of the design.)
I allowed this to dry. I cleaned off layers of dust that accumulated during the drying process. I used 220 grit sandpaper to remove defects, insects, and to add enough bite for the next layer of varnish. I mixed a solution of two-thirds damar concentrate to one-third gum turpentine for the next two layers. With oil painting, the rule is "fat over lean" - and so it is with this varnish.
Briefly, the reasoning behind "fat over lean" is to account for the way damar varnish "dries". Damar varnish does not dry by evaporation. It dries by oxidation. The topmost layers of varnish must remain flexible while the lower layers (layers closer to the wood) are drying. The varnish, though it will feel dry at the surface, will actually be drying from the inside out. Interesting. For more detail about oxidization, ask someone who has been in through the first chemistry series at university.
RESOLUTION
I have struggled to find concise, clear, expert guidance from a craftsman on "using damar varnish as a wood working finish". I offer the above as a recommendation only. I encourage the reader to experiment and respond. I would like to understand more about damar varnish in woodworking.
Why is a core a very important part of an apple?
it contains the pith and therfore the seeds of the up and coming apples
The Boehm clarinet was initially most successful in France -- it was nearly the only type of clarinet used in France by the end of the 1870s
What range of notes can a clarinet play?
The clarinet is in Bb (if you play a B on the clarinet, it sounds as an A in concert pitch)
The lowest note is E below middle C (or D below middle C concert pitch) and it goes up 3 octaves and a 5th to C 3 octaves above middle C.
What are famous clarinet players?
one of the most famous clarinet players of fairly modern day was Benny Goodman, his known as a band leader, but was also an amazing clarinetist. You can hear him playing in the song, "sing, sing, sing"
When you put your penis in her back hole then she has suffer from a pain in her back hole?
Anal intercourse can indeed be painful for the female. Don't repeat the attempt if she gets hurt. If she is badly hurt she will hqve to see a doctor.
I'm pretty sure baritone horn and piano are both concert pitched instruments.
The Baritone Sax is a transposing instrument and is pitched in Eb.
This means that if you play a C it will sound as Eb.
Therefore you need to transpose the piano part down 3 semitones.
for example... you see a written Eb and you play 3 semitones lower... C
You see a written C and you play an A.
If in doubt... simply go to a piano and play a C then find the note on your sax.
What year was conn alto clarinet made using serial number E268208L?
1935. The "E" indicates that it is an alto in Eb, and the "L" indicates that it is pitched at a1=440 hz. Source:http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Equipment/HowOld/BBBC.html
What is the correct ligature for a Boosey and Hawkes clarinet with a Selmer mouthpiece?
There isn't a specific "correct" answer.
A Selmer lig if you want to stick with the same brand. Really, any one that fits and that you like. Try a few at your local music store, including perhaps a Rovner.
You don't say which B&H but if it is one of their large bore models I'd be asking about what mouthpiece to use with it.
How do you play an E on clarinet?
The lowest E on a clarinet is played with all fingers down and right pinky on the key used to play C in the staff, left pinky on the key used to play B in the staff. The E above that is simply the thumb and index finger of the left hand. The E above that is all fingers of the left hand except the pinky (including the register key) and the index and middle finger of the fight hand. The E above that (3 lines above the staff) is the register key, middle and ring finger of the left hand, and right pinky on the key used to play E flat (on the 3rd space of the staff).
What are some solo pieces for bass clarinet?
Some solo pieces for bass clarinet include: "Concerto for Bass Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra" by Ann Callaway, "The Seas of Kirk Swarf" by Peter Maxwell Davis, "Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind" by Osvaldo Golijov.
How does a quarterback read the play band on their forearm?
The plays are numbered (1 - 90 if you use three cards in the wristband) and they written out without the formations usually. The coach on the sideline will signal in the group (2 or 3 wide receivers for example) and then signal in the number of the play. The QB will look at his wristband card and then read the play right off the card. For example, the coach signal in the formation "Far Right" and the play number "7". The QB gets to the huddle, Calls the formation Far Right and reads the play "866 Backs Flat Queen.". On the wrist band, it just reads "7) 866 Backs Flat Queen" so you can get a lot of plays on the wrist band, especially when you are signaling the formations.
What is the lowest pitched clarinet member?
that would be the "octocontrabass" or "subcontrabass" clarinet. the piano's lowest note is B♭, and the subcontrabass is able to play B♭-1. with only one built, and only three pieces of music for it, it has never been electronically recorded.
What is the transposing range of the clarinet and trumpet?
they are the exact same noted because they are both B flat instruments
What is the popularity of the clarinet?
A clarinet is greatly popular. It is used in most musical ensembles and is a great way to go.
What is a la blanc symphony 3 clarinet worth?
Condition plays a critical part in value. The Symphonie 3 is a high quality vintage pro clarinet, by some, the best of the Symphonie series. If the wood is undamaged and the plating is in really nice condition, ballpark of $300~$600, even if it needs to be fully repadded. Other factors, particularly for collectors, are if it has its original case in good condition.
Can you play Star Wars on a clarinet?
I can play it we have it for a concert
NO SHARPS OR FLATS 4 mesure rest CGFEDCGFEFD
What do you exactly need to know for a 6th grade band midterm?
I would say you should need to know how to read music (of course), count any music that has been handed out to you in the past, and be able to play any music that has been handed out to you. You should know the fingerings for your instrument inside and out. Sightreading would be a good thing to practice if you can find any sheet music either in stores or over the Internet. I wish you luck on your test!
Is it bad to have a cork on your clarinet come off?
Yes but you can get a new one or use dental floss trust me I play the clarinet too and my cork has ripped before
How can you stop squeaking floors?
you can use baby powder in the crack of the floor to stop the boards from rubbing together thus stopping the squeaking noise Put rugs all over to completely cover the floor. If the floor has wall to wall carpeting, finishing nails can be driven through the carpet and properly set into the floor to stablize the moving floorboards. If you have access to the underside of the floor, you can do it from below with screws, but make sure the tips don't go through! You can also use some wedges with wood glue on them to remove any movement.
How old is boosey and hawkes emperor no 220834?
according to the best available list, this horn was made between 1954 and 1956