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Troubleshooting

The tone is not clear, or the instrument 

plays out of tune.

  If pads are deformed and air is leaking from 

the instrument, take the instrument to your 

dealer for repair.

 Never apply excessive pressure to the keys. 

Also, when placing the instrument in the 

case, make sure that nothing is placed on 

top of the instrument.

  If the body cracks, take the instrument to 

your dealer for repair.

  Sudden changes in temperature or humidity 

can cause cracking. Do not directly expose 

the instrument to hot or cold air.

The keys are stiff. The keys do not 

move.

  If a spring has become dislodged, returning 

it to its proper position may correct the 

problem.

 When hooking the spring in position, be 

careful not to bend the spring. Springs may 

become dislodged when performing main-

tenance on the instrument or when wiping 

the instrument with a cloth. Please use cau-

tion.

  If keys are bent, take the instrument to 

your dealer for repair.

 Do not apply excessive force to the instru-

ment such as dropping the instrument, clos-

ing the case when an object is placed on top 

of the instrument, etc. Also, when you are 

finished playing, place the instrument in the 

case. At this time, make sure that there is 

nothing in the case that will apply pressure 

on the keys. When assembling the instru-

ment, be careful not to apply unnecessary 

pressure to the keys. Hold on to the instru-

ment in the intervals between performance 

and during breaks between practice.

The joint is too tight or loose.

  If the joint is tight, apply a small amount 

of cork grease to the joint cork. If the joint 

is still tight, apply some cork grease to the 

receiver side as well.

 Changes in temperature and/or humidity 

can cause the cork to shrink or expand 

which can make the joints tight in the sum-

mer and loose in the winter. After you are 

finished playing, make sure you store the 

instrument in its case, rather than leave it 

out.

  If the joint cork is torn, take the instru-

ment to your dealer for repair.

 Proper application of cork grease offers 

some protection against tearing of the cork. 

However, if the cork becomes torn, take the 

instrument to your dealer for repair.

  

The keys are noisy.

  Apply key oil if the keys lack oil and are 

dry, and tighten screws that have become 

loose.

  Apply key oil once a month (1-2 drops per 

location) to prevent abrasion. Also, since 

woodwind instruments have many small 

screws, check for loose screws and tighten if 

necessary.

  The cork or felt on the keys has fallen off or 

torn. The instrument may have received a 

shock causing the keys to come in contact 

with the body or other keys. In this case, 

take the instrument to your dealer for re-

pair.

 Take proper care of the instrument to pre-

vent the corks or felts from falling off. After 

playing the instrument keep the instrument 

in its case. Also, hold on to the instrument 

in the intervals between performance and 

during breaks between practice to prevent 

excessive pressure being placed on the in-

strument or keys.

Summary of Contents for YCL-681

Page 1: ...English Deutsch Fran ais Espa ol Clarinet Owner s Manual Klarinette Bedienungsanleitung Clarinette Mode d emploi Clarinete Manual de instrucciones Clarinete Manual de instru es Portugu s...

Page 2: ...choisi Yamaha En ce qui concerne les instructions relatives un assem blage ad quat de l instrument et sur la fa on de garder l instrument dans des conditions optimales aussi longtemps que possible no...

Page 3: ...Placing the instrument where it is unstable may cause the instrument to fall or drop resulting in disfigurement Take care as to where and how you place the instrument Do not modify the instrument Besi...

Page 4: ...is a very delicate instrument Do not use it under the following condi tions Doing so may result in damage to the body Do not expose it to direct sunlight for any extended period of time Do not expose...

Page 5: ...r Key 0 Neck 1 Upper Neck 2 Lower Neck 3 Fastening Screw 4 Peg o Accessories Mouthpiece Cap Cork Grease Polishing Cloth Improvements may change the design and specifications without notice q q w w w e...

Page 6: ...coat of cork grease to the receiver side as well Assembly Bb A Clarinet 1 Attach the barrel to the upper joint and the bell to the lower joint 2 To link the upper and lower joint bridge keys together...

Page 7: ...de the bell all the way onto the joint When assembling the bass clarinet insert the peg at this point to provide stability when standing the instrument on the floor 3 Assemble the upper and lower join...

Page 8: ...keep the mouthpiece covered with its cap when the instrument is not being played Cap Tuning Since the temperature of the instrument effects its pitch the instrument should first be warmed up before tu...

Page 9: ...inside of the main body and neck To prevent damage to the end of the mouthpiece do not pull the swab all the way through Always keep the cleaning swab clean and dry The joint sections especially colle...

Page 10: ...e holes or the spaces between the keys Instrument Maintenance Be careful not to bend any parts Be careful not to damage the pads Apply a small amount of key oil sold sepa rately to the mechanism then...

Page 11: ...ntervals between performance and during breaks between practice The joint is too tight or loose If the joint is tight apply a small amount of cork grease to the joint cork If the joint is still tight...

Page 12: ...iffsystem Schattierte Instrumente zeigen alternative Griffe 1 Registerklappe 2 Altklarinette Bassklarinette Mit dem linken Zeigefinger nach unten fahren und die Klappe gedr ckt halten so dass das mitt...

Page 13: ...ciones sombreadas se muestran digitaciones alternativas 1 Llave de registro 2 Clarinete alto Clarinete bajo Deslice hacia abajo el dedo ndice de la mano izquierda y retenga la llave de modo que el ori...

Page 14: ...Manual Development Group 2013 Yamaha Corporation Published 05 2019 POCP A0 VDE1620 430 8650 10 1...

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