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   So, my swap is going well. I can play a scale, although I've been having a hard time playing the B and the C. I think I also might have cut my lip on the reed. It feels just like a paper cut.
Anyways, for those of you who don't know how to hold a clarinet, this is how:
I totally assembled the bell right:

 Anyways, for those of you who don't know how to hold a clarinet, this is how:I totally assembled the bell right:

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Or maybe it goes like this, I can't seem to remember.......

I also put on some chapstick earlier, but I can't seem to remember which one

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I also put on some chapstick earlier, but I can't seem to remember which one......

I also put on some chapstick earlier, but I can't seem to remember which one

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Ok, jk to all of these. It is actually pretty fun playing the clarinet. Like, clarinets are always stereotyped for being the squidward instruments when really, if they're played correctly, can actually sound really pretty. What most people don't understand is that a clarinet (and it's owner) is just really a misunderstood, timid creature that won't get ugly until it squeaks. So, for those of you who are stereotyping the clarinet over here, don't Judge it until you've played it, and I mean really played it. At least a scale anyways.
So, I'm sorry Spunkyhorse14 for being so mean towards you and your instrument.

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