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 Owner’s Manual

8

After Playing

Instrument Maintenance after 
Playing

After playing, always loosen the ligature 
and remove the reed from the mouth-
piece then wipe dry with gauze. Remove 
the ligature from the mouthpiece as well.

• Take care not to damage the end of 

the mouthpiece.

Remove the mouthpiece from the instru-
ment and clean the inside of the mouth-
piece with a soft cloth. 

• Turn and pull the mouthpiece from 

side to side when you remove it. 
Attaching or pulling the mouthpiece 
straight could result in damage to the 
rubber of the neck joint.

Before cleaning inside the instrument, 
the body should be separated into two. 
Clean the inside the instrument with the 
supplied cleaning swab.

• To separate the body, twist the lower 

body off the upper body. If you try to 
separate them without twisting, the 
rubber parts may break.

Using the Cleaning Swab

1

For the upper body

, insert the end 

of the ball chain from the neck joint. 

For the lower body

, insert the end of 

the ball chain from the foot of the 
instrument.

2 Gently shake the body so that the ball 

chain comes out of the opposite end.

3 Pull on the ball chain gently so that the 

cleaning swab can remove moisture 
and dirt from the inside of the body.

• Pulling the cleaning swab too fast can 

result in the swab becoming stuck in 
the body.

• Always keep the cleaning swab clean 

and dry.

4 Use a soft cloth to wipe off the joint 

sections.

Use a soft cloth to wipe the instrument 
surface. Take care to avoid applying 
excessive force on the keys.

Both the mouthpiece and body are 
washable. After washing, use a cleaning 
swab or a soft cloth to thoroughly 
remove moisture.

For the upper body

For the lower body

Chain

Chain

Neck joint

Foot of the 
instrument

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Page 1: ...tuguês 한국어 Русский 繁體中文 取扱説明書 Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones Manual do Proprietário Руководство пользователя 使用说明书 사용설명서 使用說明書 简体中文 tenorvenova_140_ja_om_b1_0701 fm Page 1 Thursday July 1 2021 4 25 PM ...

Page 2: ... to keep the instrument in optimum condition for as long as possible we urge you to read this Owner s Manual thoroughly After reading it keep it in a safe place for future ref erence This booklet contains notes on caring for and handling of the Tenor Venova Refer to the separate booklet Let s play Venova for more information on how to play the instrument Contents Precautions 3 Nomenclature 5 Befor...

Page 3: ...the instrument at others or swing the instrument about Doing so can injure others and may result in a lost mouthpiece or other parts Always handle the instrument with care Never sit or stand on the instrument or place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the instrument and injure you and others Do not swing the case Doing so may result in accident or injury Yamaha cannot be held responsible for...

Page 4: ...the instrument Notes on Caring for the Instrument When cleaning the instrument use a soft and dry slightly damp cloth Never use paint thinners or other solvents detergents or chemically treated dust cloths to clean the instrument Doing so could result in discoloration and or deterioration of the instrument Do not put the instrument in a dishwasher or in boiling water Doing so could result in defor...

Page 5: ...e Yamaha 4C Ligature Hook hole The hook hole can be used for attaching a string etc to temporarily suspend the instrument when not in use Main keys Thumb hook E key D key C key Joint part Joint part F F key C key D key Joint part Lower body Octave key tenorvenova_140_en_om book Page 5 Thursday September 17 2020 5 16 PM ...

Page 6: ...y Venova separate booklet 1 Removing the Instrument from the Case and Assembling Remove the top and bottom of the body which is secured with rubber bands inside the case The mouthpiece is stored in an inner pocket Join the upper and lower bodies Make sure that the groove shape on the upper body and the marking on lower body are aligned Shoulder carried Hand carried Rubber band Upper body Inner poc...

Page 7: ...er by pulling the mouthpiece slightly away from the body Since the temperature of the inside of the instrument affects the tuning particularly when cold blow into the instrument to warm it before tuning it Take care not to pull the mouthpiece too far out Pulling too far can result in poor pitch balance and make it dif ficult to play Laying the Instrument Down When the instrument is not being playe...

Page 8: ...thout twisting the rubber parts may break Using the Cleaning Swab 1 For the upper body insert the end of the ball chain from the neck joint For the lower body insert the end of the ball chain from the foot of the instrument 2 Gently shake the body so that the ball chain comes out of the opposite end 3 Pull on the ball chain gently so that the cleaning swab can remove moisture and dirt from the ins...

Page 9: ... if the tip becomes damaged or it no longer vibrates well In addition to resin reeds reeds made of cane can also be used Rubber parts on joints The rubber parts on joints may become loose or broken depending on usage If this happens replace them with new ones Rubber band Upper body Inner pocket Lower body Separately Sold Accessories Yamaha offers a wide variety of accessories to enrich your playin...

Page 10: ...anual Development Group 2021 Yamaha Corporation Published 10 2021 2021年10月发行 POPI B1 VEA1620 430 8650 静岡県浜松市中区中沢町10 1 10 1 Nakazawa cho Naka ku Hamamatsu 430 8650 Japan tenorvenova_140_ja_om_b1_0701 fm Page 12 Thursday July 1 2021 4 25 PM ...

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