The peace and tranquility that a piece of melody can bring to man is unparallel. Starting from making a person experience heart wrenching grief, attacks of nostalgia, seamless joy to complete relaxation after a hard day's work, soulful music can do wonders.
However, the beauty of music does not promise simplicity and for a musician maintaining the musical instrument is not a simple job at all. Right from the maintenance to occasional repairs, it can be quite tedious an affair.
Like it or not, musical instruments are prone towards certain damages all the time. They can be as fragile as a newly-born child. Some instruments get cracks as well as dents easily. Broken strings are what musicians or folks owning string instruments are trying to avoid. Why don't you consider the idea of hiring an expert repairman who can help you take care of those instruments you have?
Select the right repairman by checking out a few things first. Namely - Whether the repairman possesses the required technical expertise, whether he can play the instrument that he caters to, whether he comes across as an honest, disciplined and dependable man and preferably whether he can come to your residence if the need arises.
By owning a musical instrument, you should have known that there will be some expenses to expect especially when it comes to repairing damages. But those expenses can be prevented if you go out of your way to take excellent care of whatever type of instrument you have. Perhaps it's time you know some maintenance basics.
For a violin, an expensive and fragile instrument, one needs to avoid extreme temperatures and store in a safe case when not playing. The common damages in this case are snapped tailpiece, bridge, bow and fingerboard and one can take care by investing in quality strings for minimizing tension leasing to cracking and warping and checking the use of Rosin on the bow.
The use of Rosin is mainly on the violin bow which facilitates the grip on the strings without which it can simply slide off without producing any sound. Ensure that you use the light rosin, which is less sticky but harder in warm climates and keep the dark rosin for using in colder ones.
You should be careful not to put too much of that rosin because that can be very messy. The last thing you need is rosin dripping from your bow and possibly staining your violin or your clothes. Learn how to put just enough rosin on your bow. One useful tip for violins: don't hesitate to consult with the best luthier that you can find even though the string problems you have seem to be just a minor thing. It could get worse, you know.
From violins, we move on to another string instrument - the guitar. Some folks suggest that the best maintenance you can give your guitar is by regularly playing it. You should also make sure to keep that guitar in a very sturdy case to prevent its damage. Just like the violin, take good care of the guitar strings. It's also your duty to keep that musical instrument tuned. How about letting an expert check it out once or twice a year?
The condition of your guitar strings and whether it is to be replaced or not mainly depends on your instrument usage. Moreover, you need to be able to discern the string conditions by checking whether they are in a dull or listless form or whether the y are ready to snap.
Tuning the guitar is also another task you should not forget. Some use electric tuners. Others prefer tuning forks while there are those who make use of those online tuners. As mentioned earlier, a guitar should be stored safely in a strong case. It should also be kept away from high temperature to avoid damages.
With flutes and other woodwind instruments, you should always take note not to use them if your hands are not dry and clean. Have them checked by a trusted flute technician and store them safely too.
There's a possibility for pad deterioration when using a flute but that can be minimized if you clean the said musical instrument after every play. One great tip: during assembly, don't hold those flute parts together at the keys. Instead, hold them together on the edge. If you're not a professional, don't just modify the settings of the flute. Have it done by an expert instead. Avoid the use of lubrication either in metal polish form or oil form. Those things are not really recommended.
Moving on to brass instruments, you should know that cleaning them from the inside using a warm bath and washing liquid is the first step. Soaking them in that same warm bath for approximately 10 minutes is the next one. It's a different case for rotor instruments though because you might need the help of an expert repairman in terms of cleaning them. Also, don't put rotor instruments in a warm bath.
After cleaning your brass instruments only reassemble the same when completely dry. You can also get a variety of brushes for the different valves and the mouthpiece and even the specific long wired one know as the 'snake' for cleaning out all eh tubes.
For lubricating trumpets, unscrew that valve cap to completely or partially lift it halfway in order to the oil. Apply it on the broader part of the valve before pushing it back to position and wait for the soft click to know that it is completely in place.
The valve's bottom caps need lubrication as well. Don't forget that. Trombones, on the other hand, can be lubricated through slide grease and slide cream.
Coming to water key instruments, you can remove the excel moisture by simply blowing through them during your prolonged playtime. Moreover, you must always wipe the oil and perspiration from your hands with a piece of clean cloth.
The common accidents that happen with musical instruments have got to do with unnecessary pressurizing while reassembling or cleaning. You should follow this particular guide in taking care of your precious instruments. You can make them stay in good shape for quite a long time. Also, don't hesitate to consult a repairman for whatever problems you have with your instruments, be it minor or major issues.
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