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Does a clarinet use cork grease?

By Daniel Moore

Does a clarinet use cork grease?

Cork grease is a lubricant for woodwind and reed instruments such as saxophones, clarinets, bassoons, and oboes.

Considering this, what instruments use cork grease?

Cork grease is a lubricant for woodwind and reed instruments such as saxophones, clarinets, bassoons, and oboes. These instruments are designed to be disassembled into parts for easy storage and portability, and the joints between parts feature cork seals.

Beside above, do I need cork grease? Cork grease is necessary for the maintenance of your instrument. Using too much cork grease, however, can cause just as many problems as not using enough. Too much grease left on your corks for too long leads the cork to become soft and begin to crumble or break away from the instrument.

Secondly, how often should you use cork grease on a clarinet?

It is not necessary to apply cork grease to your instrument every time you assemble your instrument! After cleaning and checking and if in fact you do need cork grease, apply as sparingly as possible. When I apply cork grease, I put a little on my finger and wipe the cork grease onto the cork.

What is the best cork grease for clarinet?

Ultimax Cork Lubricant

Can Vaseline be used as cork grease?

Typically petroleum jelly (like Vaseline), lip balm, and lanolin are used as cork grease alternatives. You can also make your own cork grease with bee's wax and a plant-based oil like coconut oil, or from tallow and lanolin. A good cork grease will both preserve and lubricate the cork but not harm your instrument.

How often should I use cork grease?

When a clarinet is new you should use cork grease every time you put the instrument together for the first week or two. After that, the corks will soak up some of the grease and you only need to use it once or twice a week.

Can you use slide grease as cork?

Re: Trumpet slide grease for clarinet cork ? So long as it doesn't contain petroleum jelly or other petroleum based ingredients, it should be fine. La Tromba cork grease can be used on tuning slides - it used to say 'Slide and cork grease' on the tubs, now it only says 'cork grease'.

How much does cork grease cost?

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What is cork made of?

Cork is made from the bark of a tree, Quercus suber, or the cork oak. These trees can grow pretty big, and they have really thick, rugged bark.

Is clarinet a wind instrument?

The woodwind family of instruments includes, from the highest sounding instruments to the lowest, the piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon and contrabassoon.

What is one monthly thing you must do to maintain the clarinet?

A clarinet should be cleaned regularly to avoid bacteria and mold buildup. Each time the instrument is played, the reed should be removed and the clarinet wiped out (swabbed) to remove moisture. Every week, the mouthpiece should be fully cleaned. Your clarinet should receive a deep cleaning monthly.

What is the correct clarinet embouchure?

The top lip, corners, and bottom lip should all have equal pressure on the mouthpiece/reed. Another way to think about the top lip is to say Rrrr like a dog growling. Now, close off the lips so air can only blow into the mouthpiece. Keep the chin flat.

How do you maintain a clarinet?

10 Easy Clarinet Maintenance Tips
  1. Use cork grease.
  2. Replace any torn pads.
  3. Oil keys twice a year.
  4. Be sure the tenon rings are not loose.
  5. Be sure the one and one B-flat fingering covers.
  6. Clean your mouthpiece occasionally.
  7. Thoroughly wipe any moisture off all tenons and sockets when packing up after playing.

How much does it cost to repair a clarinet?

Woodwinds - Standard Repairs
Student Instruments (see below for Professional instruments)Basic Service(details)Repad/ Mechanical Overhaul (details)
Clarinet (Eb, Bb or A)$65-$119$255-$350
Alto Clarinet w/ring keys$80$450
Alto Clarinet w/plateau keys$80$499

Can cork grease expire?

If it's an animal fat grease, without preservatives, it will go bad eventually. Rancid cork grease is one of the components of that intricate perfume of neglected old clarinet cases.

Can I use Vaseline on my flute?

You should never use cork grease or vaseline on the joints of the flute. The keys themselves should only be oiled by a professional instrument repairer. The two joins on the flute (between the headjoint, the body and the footjoint) don't need lubricating per se, but sometimes they can get a bit tight.

How do you get cork grease in Terraria?

The Cork Grease is a Bard accessory that increases symphonic playing speed. It can be bought from the Goblin Tinkerer.

How much is a reed for a clarinet?

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How do you lubricate a flute joint?

Firstly, pull the flute to pieces. It is not necessary to oil the inside of the head joint. Use a piece of kitchen towel wrapped around a thin dowel or a flute cleaner, dip it in the oil and thoroughly coat the bore with the oily towel. Repeat with each joint, pushing the towel into the bore to cover it with oil.