Clarinet

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  1. Why does my clarinet sound fuzzy?
  2. How do you get rid of spit on a clarinet?

Why does my clarinet sound fuzzy?

The most common problems that cause a fuzzy sound are due to the mouthpiece or the reed, incorrect embouchure or air support, low tongue position or a leak or crack in the clarinet. Dealing with a fuzzy or airy sound can be frustrating, but it's generally easy to resolve once you know what's causing the problem.

How do you get rid of spit on a clarinet?

The mouthpiece can be easily cleaned by using regular dish detergent, warm water and a small brush (available at the music store) or a very small (babies size) toothbrush. Clean the mouthpiece at least once a week. DO NOT WASH the rest of the clarinet using water — this can damage the pads that cover the tone holes.

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