Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
20:15 on Thursday, March 19, 2009
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
13:02 on Friday, March 20, 2009
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atoriphile (254 points)
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People have mentioned that when the cork is removed, it should be replaced. Why is this so? Is it bad to remove your cork for cleaning or swabbing purposes occasionally? ( I refer to the cork attached to the flute "cap, as the cork comes out with the "cap" when the "cap" is unscrewed and removed) |
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The cork should be removed from the tenon end, not the end with the crown. If the cork comes out with the crown when you pull, it sounds like it is much too loose and needs to be replaced.
In terms of removing the cork for cleaning the headjoint, if you remove it the proper way, it should be fine. That said, I have never cleaned my headjoint that thoroughly.
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
11:26 on Saturday, March 21, 2009
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flute_n_bassoon (309 points)
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Posted by flute_n_bassoon
You say "it should be fine if you remove it the proper way"...
What is "the proper way"? Every person I ask has a different answer...
If you did remove the cork the "proper way" what would the harm be in using listerine? (I still wouldn't do it....but its good to know.)
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
17:14 on Saturday, March 21, 2009
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
04:13 on Sunday, March 22, 2009
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
16:12 on Sunday, March 22, 2009
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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And in respect of Wikipedia being an unreliable source:
It is true that it can be written or lately edited -wrongly. And practically by anybody. But in a way, it works like a worldwide extension of the peer review that powers the true scientific magazines. I someone finds something wrong, he/she can comment or edit the wrong article or paragraph.
So, true is that there is no warranty that everything written in Wikipedia is 100% correct.
But I am afraid, right now, nobody and nothing gives such a thorough warranty.
Books can have mistakes, omissions and in general they reflect the personal opinion and position of their authors. Same with teachers, parents and counsellors of any type.
Also at the highest scientific level and although quite rare, there have been false articles presented, approved by peers and published by first rang scientific magazines like Nature and Science.
There is no complete objectivity anywhere.
The only way to approach a truth (IMO) is to compare different opinions, read a lot and finally make our own choices. Internet helps in this process, as it provides easy access to many different sources.
Commenting in a Forum like this one is also part of the process. And also it is usually much fun to post and read other people opinions.
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
05:32 on Monday, March 23, 2009
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Jose Luis makes some very valid points.
I've been teaching and learning flute for years and generally I know most of the mistakes in the printed editions of music that I use. Once in a while I do find a good one.
So, if you think that because it's been sent to the printers, it's always 100% correct...or that if there is an error, it ever going to be fixed in subsequent editions.
http://homepage.mac.com/johnwion/errata.html
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
15:59 on Monday, March 23, 2009
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Re: cleaning a headjoint with listerine...thoughts?
06:07 on Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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