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How to change a clarinet bladder pad #instrumentrepair #clarinet #clarinetrepair
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Here is a quick step by step tutorial on how to change a clarinet pad. you should check for torn pads from time to time to make sure you won't be caught off guard in a rehearsal or concert. #instrumentrepair #instrumentrepairschool #banddirector #clarinet #clarinetrepair
Repair key play to fix leaks in your Flute #instrumentrepair #flute #instrumentrepairschool
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This is one example of how to remove key play from your flute. Easy to learn, just go slow. #flute #instrumentrepair #instrumentrepairschool
Trumpet cleaning - Part 2 Removing dents. #instrumentrepairschool #trumpet #instrumentrepair
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Trumpet cleaning - Part 2 Removing dents. #instrumentrepairschool #trumpet #instrumentrepair
Trumpet cleaning - Part 1 #banddirector #trumpet #instrumentrepair #instrumentrepairschool
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Trumpet cleaning - Part 1 #banddirector #trumpet #instrumentrepair #instrumentrepairschool
How to wrap a bassoon string tenon. #bassoon #banddirector #instrumentrepairschool
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How to wrap a bassoon string tenon. #bassoon #banddirector #instrumentrepairschool
How to repair a cracked leadpipe on a brass instrument. #instrumentrepair #banddirector #tuba
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How to repair a cracked leadpipe on a brass instrument. #instrumentrepair #banddirector #tuba
How to replace your Flute Headjoint cork - Step by step #flute #banddirector #instrumentrepair
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How to replace your Flute Headjoint cork - Step by step #flute #banddirector #instrumentrepair
Know the signs that your flute head joint cork is bad? #flute #banddirector #instrumentrepair
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Know the signs that your flute head joint cork is bad? #flute #banddirector #instrumentrepair
How to remove French horn, Tuba and Trombone rotors #instrumentrepair #banddirector
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How to remove French horn, Tuba and Trombone rotors #instrumentrepair #banddirector
How to replace a damaged harmon mute cork #banddirector #instrumentrepair #trumpet
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How to replace a damaged harmon mute cork #banddirector #instrumentrepair #trumpet
How to remove a stuck mouthpiece without a puller #instrumentrepair #banddirector #trumpet
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How to remove a stuck mouthpiece without a puller #instrumentrepair #banddirector #trumpet
How to assemble your Flute
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How to assemble your Flute
Clarinet repairs, how to fix a loose tenon ring. #banddirector #clarinet #instrumentrepairschool
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Clarinet repairs, how to fix a loose tenon ring. #banddirector #clarinet #instrumentrepairschool
Clarinet repad process- Part 1
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Clarinet repad process- Part 1
How to remove a stuck rod on woodwind instruments with wax
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How to remove a stuck rod on woodwind instruments with wax
Trumpet Anatomy - Parts of the trumpet - Proper name for parts of the trumpet
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Trumpet Anatomy - Parts of the trumpet - Proper name for parts of the trumpet
How to Silver Solder (braze) instrument keys
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How to Silver Solder (braze) instrument keys
How to get a consistent sound without buying a new mouthpiece
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How to get a consistent sound without buying a new mouthpiece
How to keep you clarinet from cracking in the Arctic Blast! #banddirector #clarinet #clarinetrepair
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How to keep you clarinet from cracking in the Arctic Blast! #banddirector #clarinet #clarinetrepair
How to fix a bent keyguard on a sax
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How to fix a bent keyguard on a sax
Saxophone register key issues
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Saxophone register key issues
oops! Don't worry I caught the flute.
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oops! Don't worry I caught the flute.
Fixing a broken Sousaphone neck
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Fixing a broken Sousaphone neck
Yamaha Clarinet - CSVR unboxing
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Yamaha Clarinet - CSVR unboxing
Remove a stuck tuning slide
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Remove a stuck tuning slide

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @BritishEmpire-b5b
    @BritishEmpire-b5b 2 дні тому

    Wish I could had you before I brought my trumpet to Amro to get fixed for 300 dollars

  • @Bento_BeansSBGT
    @Bento_BeansSBGT 18 днів тому

    Thank you so much this helped a lot

  • @mottohorn
    @mottohorn 18 днів тому

    Which companies sell the punches? I’ve only seen people who’ve made their own for each horn they were working on. Ferree’s? Allied?

  • @wing200340
    @wing200340 2 місяці тому

    V Good

  • @idk53062
    @idk53062 2 місяці тому

    I used to have a sax like the one in the video, the keys were loud, and i wasn't able to play lower than low C. I have a Selmer 42-UL unlaquered brass alto and it is so much better

  • @Milessax1209-fg4kc
    @Milessax1209-fg4kc 3 місяці тому

    As you set the saxophone down wrong💀

  • @JAZZRIDEVLOG
    @JAZZRIDEVLOG 3 місяці тому

    Thank you buddy sax saver pad saver.

  • @Mr.creeperboom
    @Mr.creeperboom 3 місяці тому

    my sister has one of these, and she always keeps it in her saxophone. She does not take good care of her instrument but personally me I own a saxophone I take really good care of it. ┈┈┈┈┈┈▕▔╲ ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈▏▕ ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈▏▕▂▂▂ ▂▂▂▂▂▂╱┈▕▂▂▂▏ ▉▉▉▉▉┈┈┈▕▂▂▂▏ ▉▉▉▉▉┈┈┈▕▂▂▂▏ ▔▔▔▔▔▔╲▂▕▂▂▂I

  • @andrewrother-ju6ve
    @andrewrother-ju6ve 3 місяці тому

    I played the saxophone during my junior and senior years in a marching band and never used the device, and my saxophone never needed my pads replaced.

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      Testify, best to not use than use incorrectly. It's a good product when allowed to dry outside the case.

  • @alejandrobrunswick2045
    @alejandrobrunswick2045 3 місяці тому

    You can leave it inside the sax, as long as you have used the cleaning swab after playing, it serves to absorb the little moisture that may have remained on the pads after using the cleaning swab...

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      It still needs to come out to dry out. I'll show videos of the daily destruction I see from improper use.

    • @odi-wabflanobi9220
      @odi-wabflanobi9220 3 місяці тому

      You CANNOT leave it in the instrument Or in the case set aside from the sax for that matter. It will mold and destroy your saxophone. And every time you put it in or take it out, it will fling mold spores everywhere making your instrument very unsafe to play

  • @blueberrychronic
    @blueberrychronic 3 місяці тому

    Actually my girl polishes my flute every night

  • @selmer1971
    @selmer1971 3 місяці тому

    Why string and not cork?

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      The wood needs the structure of the string for support to prevent cracking. Plastic bassoons can have cork.

  • @user-bonezstayley
    @user-bonezstayley 3 місяці тому

    I had a silver trumpet before and I was cleaning it and I accidentally dented a valve making it stuck because I pushed a cloth covered screwdriver between two valves 😢

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      Guess you won't make that mistake again. Sorry for your loss, was a shop able to save it.

  • @sknapp19911
    @sknapp19911 3 місяці тому

    Sorry I know this isn’t what the video is about - any tips for buying a cheap trumpet? I had a Bach Bb one when I grew up and went through band but it was stolen. I don’t want to pay some 600-900 for a trumpet. Are there any decent alternatives? Particularly around the 150$ range?

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      Check all the market places. FB groups near you should have tons of them for a good price right after school ends. Quitters like to dump them for cheap. Prices go up in August due to demand for the new school year. Good luck

  • @Wanielyo
    @Wanielyo 3 місяці тому

    Funny to come across this today, yesterday I tried an old mouthpiece with a dent on the end of the backbore, and found it played brilliantly if the dent was at the bottom rather than the top of the receiver. Never thought to try all sides, nor to try the same on a non-dented mouthpiece.

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      Fluid dynamics of the instruments are often overlooked by players. It's one of the most important factors in a quality repair

  • @ghostpost.
    @ghostpost. 3 місяці тому

    Wear glove for the love of god Holy shit thats nasty

  • @peeemm2032
    @peeemm2032 3 місяці тому

    This could work if both your mouthpiece backbore and receiver are off centre - you might find a sweet spot where they both match up. However I honestly don't see how it could work if either one is perfectly centred, and the other is off centre - all positions would be equally bad?

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      It is possible for the gap in the leadpipe and receiver to be bad and all clocking positions sound terrible. No handmade horn is perfect. But dialing in the MP will make a difference.

    • @peeemm2032
      @peeemm2032 3 місяці тому

      @@InstrumentRepairSchool OK, thanks for the reply! Will give it a try 😊

  • @musicofnote1
    @musicofnote1 3 місяці тому

    LOL - Wedge mouthpieces - they are marked on the rim at the 12.00 and 06.00 position, so the mouthpiece is always inserted with the same orientation.

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 3 місяці тому

      That's a good start, but every mouthpiece is different for every horn. 12 and 6 are subjective in relation to the mouthpiece.

  • @lois2911
    @lois2911 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, sir. This was very informative and very straight-to-the-point. Thumb's up!!!😊

  • @lois2911
    @lois2911 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, sir. This was very informative and very straight-to-the-point. Thumb's up!!!😊

  • @huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh
    @huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh 4 місяці тому

    This was so incredibly useful!! Thank you so much for showing us :)

  • @LeslieSharrer
    @LeslieSharrer 4 місяці тому

    Dropped my trimpet

  • @JaxDalton
    @JaxDalton 5 місяців тому

    𝓨𝓮𝓼

  • @TylorBennett
    @TylorBennett 5 місяців тому

    Great tutorial Andre!

  • @nsediits
    @nsediits 6 місяців тому

    THE CHICKEN OML SO CUTE 😭 WHATS ITS NAME 😭

  • @wavy1489
    @wavy1489 6 місяців тому

    I only noticed the chicken on your shoulder at the end of the video

  • @beanmanguyboy3952
    @beanmanguyboy3952 6 місяців тому

    I thought that chicken was a parrot, does this also work for a trombone mute?

  • @snrnsjd
    @snrnsjd 6 місяців тому

    What kind of flux you use?

  • @September0930
    @September0930 6 місяців тому

    I know nothing about clarinets but this was a really cool video. Would love to see a full-length video

  • @flosch95
    @flosch95 7 місяців тому

    A mouthpiece, that inconsistent is just awfully manufactured. If you have to buff so hard, that the thickness around the shank becomes uneven, you‘re ether a bad buffer or the drilling process is much to rough. For me as a Brass Instrument Maker, that just sounds like another paranoia of unsecure players.

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 7 місяців тому

      I agree that the name brand manufacturers have quality issues, that is why clocking makes a huge difference. If you play on a custom mp and custom handmade horn from a small shop then it likley won't make a difference. I've tested this on hundreds of major name brand instruments with my clients and it makes a difference.

  • @budlawrence4847
    @budlawrence4847 7 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @Euphonium_boi
    @Euphonium_boi 7 місяців тому

    Holy crap that inside of the tubing was more green than the grass outside of our apartments

  • @MichaelGawesebmainone
    @MichaelGawesebmainone 7 місяців тому

    Will try it later during my practice before church, I suspect there may be truth to it!

  • @johnflorio3576
    @johnflorio3576 8 місяців тому

    I’ve been playing trumpet since 1978 and this is the first I’ve ever heard of “clocking” the mouthpiece in the receiver.

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 8 місяців тому

      Give it a try and let me know your results. I bet we just unlocked a new level for you. 😉

    • @chayanchaya
      @chayanchaya 4 місяці тому

      Its do not make sense.!😂but thanks for the video 👍

  • @robbiekwock2377
    @robbiekwock2377 8 місяців тому

    All so true, excellent explanation on how to find the sweet spot with tone/pitch. I've discovered the same thing when switching between the 180-degrees then fine tuning small increments from there...

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 8 місяців тому

      Absolutely, 12,3,6,9 are good starting points. Minor adjustments can have great results once you can really feel the difference.

  • @mossysmithlee
    @mossysmithlee 8 місяців тому

    It works like a charm! Easy fix and no mess!

  • @selpingos
    @selpingos 8 місяців тому

    I always wondered why it was more comfortable to play in a certain "clocked" position". Thanks for the info. Gonna mark my mouthpiece from now on.

  • @GwenMcGill
    @GwenMcGill 8 місяців тому

    Wow - you learn something everyday!

  • @trillz7573
    @trillz7573 8 місяців тому

    Where do u buy your necks and bits from?

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 8 місяців тому

      I buy direct from the manufacturer. I place regular orders since they are usually backordered for 6+ months. As soon as I get them in, clients buy them up quickly so repair until it can be replaced is the best option in most cases.

  • @da11king
    @da11king 8 місяців тому

    No way! I need to try this myself and see😮😅

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 8 місяців тому

      If you ever had that "I played great before I took a break moment" this will change your life. 🎉

  • @lynmacansh6733
    @lynmacansh6733 9 місяців тому

    "Promo sm"

  • @MrClefMusic
    @MrClefMusic 9 місяців тому

    In middle school i bought cheap instruments off of fb marketplace. I found a trombone and got a giant dent in the slide (cant move at all went through the slide). I got it repaired and i found 6 pencils the repair person pulled out of the instrument.

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 8 місяців тому

      Thats got to be a pencil record, I usually find pencils in french horns.

  • @danmayberry6717
    @danmayberry6717 9 місяців тому

    Recently I've been thinking about how I wish I would have gotten into instrument repair, because it seems like a dying thing, but kids are still in band

    • @InstrumentRepairSchool
      @InstrumentRepairSchool 9 місяців тому

      It's never too late to get started. Check out my website, link in bio. Send me a contact form and I can give you more info.

  • @johnnynguyen5371
    @johnnynguyen5371 10 місяців тому

    Like candle wax?

  • @A-1BurmaShave
    @A-1BurmaShave 10 місяців тому

    Saxual abuse?

  • @padddy48
    @padddy48 10 місяців тому

    Like, iam going into electric school and my blade is fine for deisolation. Come next day that thing is rusty af😂🎉. Have closed windows might help where you have your Instruments.

  • @jacksonbeelar5279
    @jacksonbeelar5279 10 місяців тому

    When you conly clean your instrument for performances