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13. Instrument Repair for teachers (and parents!) with Mark Kuklok

13. Instrument Repair for teachers (and parents!) with Mark Kuklok

FromBand is Everything (formerly Band in Minnesota)


13. Instrument Repair for teachers (and parents!) with Mark Kuklok

FromBand is Everything (formerly Band in Minnesota)

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

An important practical matter for band directors - and parents: what are basic instrument repair tricks that band directors can do on their own - and what types of repairs should parents avoid? Joining us today is Mark Kuklok, the owner of MK Music Repair in Owatonna MN.
Mark Kuklok
Upon graduating from high school, I wanted to go into music education so
in 1987 I obtained a Music Education degree from North Dakota State
University. I taught band for two years in Wheaton, Minnesota. After
this I decided teaching band wasn’t for me and as I have always had a
passion for working with my hands, I figured repairing instruments was a
way to use my degree and do more “hands on” work. In the fall of 1990, I
attended Redwing Technical College, now Minnesota State College
Southeast, Redwing Campus graduating the following Spring with a degree
in Band Instrument Repair. My first job repairing instruments was at a
shop Mankato. I did this for eight years where I gained valuable
experience and honed my craft. In the Fall of 2000, I opened MK Music
Repair in Owatonna and I have been here ever since. In my normal
day-to-day operations, I travel two days a week where I call on 36
different schools. The other 3 days I am in the shop.
Show Timings
(00:00)  Introduction: Mark Kuklok
(04:09)  Pulling mouthpieces
(09:00)  Adjusting the neck octave key on saxophones
(11:20)   Adjusting the A to Ab key on clarinet
(14:21)  Tightening C Key Hinge Screws on Flute
(16:29)  Spring pops off on a woodwind instrument
(17:32)  Adjusting Head Corks on flutes
(23:07)  Stuck Valves on brass instruments
(26:02)  Rubber Bands, Duct Tape or Painters Tape
(27:15)  Inexpensive Instruments from a repair tech point of view
(29:54)  Final thoughts
And that wraps up this episode.
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Other Resources
Show Hosts
Jerry Luckhardt   https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/luckh001
Bradley Mariska  https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-mariska-63ba2855
MK Instrument Repair
http://mkmusicrepair.com
Facebook Website (Band in Minnesota)
https://www.facebook.com/Band-in-Minnesota
Released:
May 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (65)

We discuss band and music education - but try to keep it light and fun. It's a "slice of life" from the perspective of a couple high school band directors in Minnesota. Basically, life lessons for musicians and non-musicians alike. So while it's all about band, and totally not about band at all. Hosted by Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes (Farmington High School), with our colleague and friend Jerry Luckhardt (University of Minnesota).