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A Little Insight into the Life of a Metal Clarinettist

The dismantled metal clarinet of Michael A. Grant, strewn across a table with a tube of polish, a microfibre cloth, a bottle of methylated spirits and a teeny tiny screwdriver.

Everybody knows that there’s no clarinet like a nice shiny, freshly-polished metal clarinet. And I’ll be getting plenty of use out of mine this summer with all the wonderful outdoor gigs I’ll be playing with The Jelly Roll Jazz Band. So I’ve been taking advantage of the cold winter months (when outdoor gigs are mercifully …

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