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Unless you put your instruments down on the right spot, you're not going to find anything.
Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, put your instruments back on the truck.
It looks nice and gives you a place to put your instruments.
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I would say, even though is seems like an obvious answer, to practice constantly--never put your instrument down.
If you put your instrument down be careful that the mouthpiece does not fall out because it might be damaged.
There is nothing wrong with putting your instrument down to "rest" for a while.
If you really want to learn a new language or play a new instrument, put your deadline for 6-8months not 2weeks.
Put together your instrument and lay down your seat strap onto a chair, hook your seat strap into, or on,the boot joint and slide in your bocal.
No matter what device you're using, though, most of the apps pose an inherent problem for musicians: you must either prop your iPhone someplace nearby and squint toward it repeatedly, or just put down your instrument and start pressing buttons.
They are basically sticks with enough strings to where they look like carpet that you put into your instrument and leave in when you're not playing.
Use a swab (usually cotton or silk, they are basically fabric on a string that you put through your instrument), and pad savers (usually a sax thing, but clarinets and flutes can get some that are specially made.
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