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Yamaha Wooden Recorder 소유자 매뉴얼
Congratulations!
You are now the owner of a high quality musical instrument. Thank you for choosing Yamaha.
For instructions on the proper assembly of the instrument and how to keep the instrument in optimal condition for as long as possible, we urge you to read this Owner's Manual
thoroughly.

Using the instrument

1. When assembling the instrument, apply a small amount of the supplied cork grease to the cork on the ends of the joint sections.
2. Before playing the instrument warm the entire instrument in your hands. The headjoint should be warmed to body temperature.
Playing a cold instrument can result in condensation or cracking. Be especially careful during the winter months to keep the instrument at or near room temperature.
3. New instruments need to be broken-in and should be played only a short time at first to prevent the wood body from cracking.
Playing time can be gradually increased but for the first two weeks it should not exceed 10 minutes per day.
4. After every use, wrap a piece of gauze around the end of the supplied cleaning rod. Carefully wipe out the moisture from inside the instrument.
Be careful not to damage the labium (lip) and surrounding area as they play an important role in the instrument's sound production.
To prevent the instrument's surface from deformation or damage, never use thinners or benzene.
5. Recorders are weak against sudden changes in temperature or humidity. Avoid direct sunlight, exposure to heaters and other such heat sources, and high humidity.
6. Do not apply excessive force to the instrument's keys or the crook. Also, because the instrument's wood is not covered with a finish it may change color, but its gloss can be maintained by
polishing with a soft cloth or Metal Cloth and Metal Polish (sold separately).
7. With the cap removed from the bass recorder, the labium (lip) can be turned toward the player allowing the player to blow directly on the instrument.
8. The great bass recorder comes with long and short leg posts and a crook that provide some adjustment of the instrument's playing height and position of the mouthpiece.
First choose the playing height using one of three ways: without the leg post, with the short leg post attached, or with the long leg post attached.
Then adjust the crook length to fix the mouthpiece position.
9. Please take note that modifying or altering the instrument may void the warranty.
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