the instrument hospital er repair and care for orff instruments lissa ray [email protected]...
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The Instrument Hospital ER Repair and Care for Orff
InstrumentsLissa Ray
[email protected] teachingwithorff.com
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Get Organized
• Label each bar and the resonator box• Keep accidental bars handy• Keep bars with original instruments
• Teach kids to remove bars safely• ABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEFG• Teach kids to report problems
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Moving and Storage
• Place bars on a towel• Roll up and secure• Label bundle• Secure with elastic for short moves
• Store in dry conditions if possible• Cover boxes with a dropcloth
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Resonator Boxes
• Clean, vacuum • remove sticky residue• Polish with furniture polish• Caulk seams to fix buzzing• Glue cracks and clamp• Replace missing pieces
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Pins and Tubing
• Remove bent pins • Replace with the correct size• Check with manufacturer for questions• Follow original tubing pattern• Secure with tacks at ends
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Tone Bars
• Xylophones – clean, remove sticky residue• Polish with Old English Scratch Cover• Re-draw letters with fine point pen
• Glockenspiels- clean • Protect with bore oil or chrome polish
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Other parts
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Drums• Loosen heads• Clean• Criss cross to tighten
• Timpani – label each drum with the range• use paraffin wax on the rim• Clean plastic heads yearly• Silence hardware rattles with thread locking
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