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Why are clarinet mouthpieces like this
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Why are clarinet mouthpieces like this
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The mouthpiece is an essential part cuz it makes the sound comes out but after a while, it becomes like this.
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This happens most of the time to the mouthpiece after its used frequently. Or it might just be the fact that its scratched from the ligature....Hope this helps!!
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