In a public middle school, there’s not a ton of care talked about and you practically have to learn the instrument your self. I was never told not to run the swab through the mouth piece. And was never told I could wash my mouth piece. Thanks so much!
Finally! This video is truly showing the proper way to clean / swab a clarinet. My only wish is that this was a video directed toward students rather than the teacher.
I got a Leblanc Normandy clarinet through a school band program in 1957. It came with a swab that resembled a bottle brush. It got lost over the years, and I have tried to replace it, but no one has anything like it--they even tell me that I'm mistaken, that no manufacturer ever provided such a swab. I really hate the wet hankies and would love to find a replacement for my bottle brush swab.
@@alyssakost2967 I finally found the item I was talking about--it's called (oddly enough) a "clarinet cleaning brush"). It does resemble a bottle brush, or a pad saver with a long handle. It can easily be ordered online once you figure out what to ask for. It seems surprising that so few people know what it is called, or that it even exists.
@@marktracy586 What they're saying is that Melabyshua was running their swab through their mouthpiece when she said in the video not to. It's a joke that they swabbed their mouthpiece, not a contradiction.
As a Saxophone player learning clarinet it was weird to not swab the mouth piece. On sax there is mouthpiece swabs you can buy that are very small. That you normally use after a practice session but since the clarinet mouthpiece is much smaller I can see why you don't swab it.
In a public middle school, there’s not a ton of care talked about and you practically have to learn the instrument your self. I was never told not to run the swab through the mouth piece. And was never told I could wash my mouth piece. Thanks so much!
Same. Been years since I played and wanted to get back into it lol never knew
Finally! This video is truly showing the proper way to clean / swab a clarinet. My only wish is that this was a video directed toward students rather than the teacher.
I got a Leblanc Normandy clarinet through a school band program in 1957. It came with a swab that resembled a bottle brush. It got lost over the years, and I have tried to replace it, but no one has anything like it--they even tell me that I'm mistaken, that no manufacturer ever provided such a swab. I really hate the wet hankies and would love to find a replacement for my bottle brush swab.
i think i know what you're trying to describe, but the most similar cleaner i can think of is a pad saver
@@alyssakost2967 I finally found the item I was talking about--it's called (oddly enough) a "clarinet cleaning brush"). It does resemble a bottle brush, or a pad saver with a long handle. It can easily be ordered online once you figure out what to ask for. It seems surprising that so few people know what it is called, or that it even exists.
thank you! This helped me out! It’s my first time playing an instrument
Thanks, I'm planning on renting a Clarinet to see if I like it and I need information on how to properly take care of it haha. ❤
Enjoy!
Oh my god she's my teacher
Natalie Leung damn ure lucky lmao
Omg actually
TenzinJP06. Yeah
Actually?
I can't find the part two of this video, please help
Me watching this after playing for 4 years 👁👄👁
*runs swab through mouth pieceas listening* her:"Never run your swag through the mouth piece" TO LATE
Didn't see her swab the mouthpiece. Maybe you saw the barrel and thought that was it.
@@marktracy586 What they're saying is that Melabyshua was running their swab through their mouthpiece when she said in the video not to. It's a joke that they swabbed their mouthpiece, not a contradiction.
Omg sameeee
shoot im a sophomore and i didnt even know you shouldnt pull it through the mouthpiece- thank god ive only done it once to my new mouthpiece
Likewise, I’m happy I learned this ahaha
wait what why
@@sketchbook_worm the weight scratches the inside of the mouth piece and eventually it shaves it down and changes the shape of the inside
As a Saxophone player learning clarinet it was weird to not swab the mouth piece. On sax there is mouthpiece swabs you can buy that are very small. That you normally use after a practice session but since the clarinet mouthpiece is much smaller I can see why you don't swab it.
my swab is stuck in my clarinet help!
Try to pull it out the opposite way! If it's very stuck, you may have to take the instrument in to a repair technician. Good luck!
How should you clean your swab?
do we just wash our swabs?
i just throw mine into the laundry with my clothes lol. i have a silk one- no issues
“Make sure the kids brush their teeth”
You should do that if your caring for your clarinet or not
It's okay to swab your mouthpiece AS LONG AS it has cloth or fabric over the weight.
I have a rule that I always brush my teeth before playing the flute or clarinet.
Uh, I accidentally swabbed through my mouthpiece