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A detailed and comprehensive guide to the understanding and practice of woodwind instrument repair.Will be of great interest to woodwind technicians, repairers and musicians. Arranged in six parts, from initial diagnostic technique to specialist repair and every aspect of care. Includes clarinets, flutes, saxophones, oboes and bassoons. Beautifully illustrated with 768 colour illustrations. Daniel Bangham runs Cambridge Wood Makers and has been a leading woodwind technician, repairer, maker and teacher for over forty years.

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A detailed and comprehensive guide to the understanding and practice of woodwind instrument repair.Will be of great interest to woodwind technicians, repairers and musicians. Arranged in six parts, from initial diagnostic technique to specialist repair and every aspect of care. Includes clarinets, flutes, saxophones, oboes and bassoons. Beautifully illustrated with 768 colour illustrations. Daniel Bangham runs Cambridge Wood Makers and has been a leading woodwind technician, repairer, maker and teacher for over forty years.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel Bangham has been a woodwind technician, repairing and hand-making clarinets for over forty years. After training at Newark Technical College, he left to set up a repair business in Cambridge at the suggestion of Nicholas Shackleton, who wanted help looking after his collection of historic clarinets. A few years later, once the repair business was established, Daniel was invited back to Newark to become the visiting lecturer where he found his love for teaching. By the 1990s he was making instruments for international performers and his work featured as solo instruments on acclaimed recordings. He was also consulting for a number of other manufacturers, as well as managing his repair and retail shop called Woodwind & Reed. In the early 2000s Daniel set up a teaching workshop called Cambridge Woodwind Makers. This workshop gives a venue for visiting specialists to teach their specialist skills to students, who come from around the world.