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October 3, 2016 at 11:15 pm #7689And I’m Still AliveParticipant
I saw that the other day. Had to rewind and play it again. Very cool!
November 6, 2015 at 6:16 pm #6214And I’m Still AliveParticipantThank you Kevin!
Im all my “googling” around, I have never come across those videos. Very nice!
Perhaps a little too advanced for me at this time, but I will save for later.
Thank you 🙂Teresa
October 25, 2015 at 2:34 am #6136And I’m Still AliveParticipantAh, perfect. I will look for that.
Thank you Daren!🙂
Teresa
October 19, 2015 at 8:30 pm #6062And I’m Still AliveParticipantThank you for the link Alan!
I really want to do this now. It’s totally weird to me to think of giving an instrument a bath, but of course the only instruments I’ve ever played before have been piano and guitar…
After googling around a little, I did find others soaking/rinsing wind instruments, I guess I just never thought about it.
Thanks,Teresa
October 18, 2015 at 6:27 pm #6056And I’m Still AliveParticipantMelodica-Me: I will do that, thank you. 🙂
Lowboy: That is exactly what I wanted to know, if certain models were harder to safely open than others. I just don’t want to do irreparable damage to it.
I am currently waiting for the baking soda to take effect, but if that does not work, maybe it would be better just to soak and rinse?
I will go and read all the other posts now.
Thank you both very much! 🙂Teresa
October 17, 2015 at 12:10 am #6039And I’m Still AliveParticipantThank you for your reply!
I have it in a bag with baking soda right now, I hope that will help, but I think the thing that bothers me is not knowing what’s inside. Who knows what could be lurking inside? Mold? I may still open it up and take a look.
I will not however, be putting it in the dishwasher. 🙂Thanks,
Teresa
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