Been watching your clarinet videos for years and sorry to say never took the time to say thanks for these fabulous videos. Never have seen any videos to equal yours in content, detail and just general excellence to help you and guide you to do the things you want to do to a clarinet. We always come back to refresh our technique and savvy. Looking forward to seeing your new videos when you're caught up with your business site. Thanks again Grampa Joe Pero
Say - STP does the similar. My Dad had a story in the 70's about an engine with a hundred thousand plus miles on it. He took it apart and mic'd the bearings. NO Appreciable Wear. He replaced the bearings with new bearings only because he had the engine apart NOT because of any wear. That was an easy engine rebuild. Now, I know to use it on my Clarinet. Thanks Tom....
I was looking at the viscosity of that demo and said to myself "self, that looks some automotive lubricant" I was thinking STP and Andy Granatelli and I guess I was close. Thanks for the tip!
Really enjoying your videos Tom. Like the little added humor as well makes the learning more interesting. Can I ask you where I can get hold of your book here in the UK the title being "The educator's guide to the clarinet" Kind Regards Jim
hahaha i love tom! the whole dream/show thing was too weird though, i like the instructional side better than the entertainment side. "this orange towel is here cause ... well ... it looks cool against the green" lol.
By the way, some moron accused me of crass commercialism with this video. The fact is, there is no product associated with this video. The "dream" is a dream. The substance in question is commonly called "No Smoke" or "Smoke Begone" and is available at most any automotive store. Some people, it seems, have no sense of humor.
I a May be the only person that finds your videos too long and too rambling. But, I do and when you decide to cut out the tedious entertainment let me know. Until then, I'm looking for some more concise videos.
Been watching your clarinet videos for years and sorry to say never took the time to say thanks for these fabulous videos. Never have seen any videos to equal yours in content, detail and just general excellence to help you and guide you to do the things you want to do to a clarinet. We always come back to refresh our technique and savvy. Looking forward to seeing your new videos when you're caught up with your business site. Thanks again Grampa Joe Pero
Say - STP does the similar. My Dad had a story in the 70's about an engine with a hundred thousand plus miles on it. He took it apart and mic'd the bearings. NO Appreciable Wear. He replaced the bearings with new bearings only because he had the engine apart NOT because of any wear. That was an easy engine rebuild. Now, I know to use it on my Clarinet. Thanks Tom....
I was looking at the viscosity of that demo and said to myself "self, that looks some automotive lubricant" I was thinking STP and Andy Granatelli and I guess I was close. Thanks for the tip!
either Engine Honey or Smoke Begone...
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Really enjoying your videos Tom. Like the little added humor as well makes the learning more interesting.
Can I ask you where I can get hold of your book here in the UK the title being
"The educator's guide to the clarinet"
Kind Regards
Jim
hahaha i love tom! the whole dream/show thing was too weird though, i like the instructional side better than the entertainment side. "this orange towel is here cause ... well ... it looks cool against the green" lol.
By the way, some moron accused me of crass commercialism with this video. The fact is, there is no product associated with this video. The "dream" is a dream. The substance in question is commonly called "No Smoke" or "Smoke Begone" and is available at most any automotive store. Some people, it seems, have no sense of humor.
I'd pay attention to the man behind the curtain if I was you! And what is super lube?
so, the super lube is called "smoke begone," or "no smoke?"
i dindt't understand about the name of teh lubricant, sorry, i'm from another country! thanks!
yes. i love the stooges
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May be the only person that finds your videos too long and too rambling. But, I do and when you decide to cut out the tedious entertainment let me know. Until then, I'm looking for some more concise videos.
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