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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.
Materials:
– Naval jelly
– Paint brush
– Toothbrush
– Chrome polish
– Replacement drum head
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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.
Materials:
– Naval jelly
– Paintbrush
– Toothbrush
– Rubber gloves
– Replacement drum head
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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.
Materials:
– Replacement parts
– 5/16 nut driver
– Putty knife
– Razor blade
– Flashlight
– Rags
– Rubber gloves
– Old English scratch cover
– Liquid Gold wood cleaner
– Wood glue
– Straw
– Clamp
– Goo Gone
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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.
Materials:
– Replacement drum head
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]]>In one such session, Lissa Ray (aka “Doctor Lissa”) guided her Instrument Repair Hospital interns through the basics of labeling, storing, maintaining and repairing Orff instruments.
With supplies found at the local hardware store and “Doctor Lissa’s” simple techniques, you can ensure that your Orff instruments continue to provide beautiful sound for years to come.
Did you miss this life-saving instrument healthcare training?
Download the session notes from “Doctor Lissa”
Download the Powerpoint presentation from “Doctor Lissa”
Do you have an instrument that needs medical attention?
Watch “Doctor Lissa” in our Instrument Repair Hospital video series.
Do you have a question for “Doctor Lissa” about a sick instrument?
Contact us. We are here to help!
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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Materials:
– Address Labels
– Permanent Marker
– Towels
– Bungee cords
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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Materials:
– Wood glue
– Rag
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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.
Materials:
– Furniture polish
– Goo Gone
– Turtle Wax chrome polish*
– Scissors
– Hammer
– Screwdriver
– Needle nose pliers
– Rag
– Vacuum cleaner
*Please note: in the original video Lissa uses Yamaha bore oil to polish and protect the glockenspiel bars. We’ve learned a lot more about instrument repair in the last 10 years. Bore oil used for woodwind instruments is not recommended. Lissa’s new preferred product to shine and protect the bars is Turtle Wax Chrome Polish.
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]]>Take good care of your Studio 49 Orff Instruments for their long lasting health and great sound!
Materials:
– Hardwood 1/2″ thick
– Wood glue
– Sandpaper
– Clamps and/or straps
– Polyurethane clear semigloss
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]]>Be sure to order replacement parts before beginning any repair.
Materials:
– Hammer
– Furniture polish
– Rag
– Replacement parts
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