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this
is because the mouthpiece of your phone is defective. its either the
mouthpiece is fault and needs replacement or there is dust on the mic
hole, blocking it from function.
Use a phone screw driver to open
up the phone, clean the mouthpiece hole, use a tiny pin to through dirt
or dust that may be blocking the mouthpiece hole. couple the phone back
ans try again.
If the problem still persists, then it means you
will have to change the mouthpiece entirely. Go to any phone part
accessories shop/store within your vicinity, buy a new mouth piece for
your phone model, do the replacement and your phone should be perfect
again.
Also, before you change the mouthpiece, you still have an
option of using a hands-free (earphone) to receive and make calls till
you replace the phone's mouthpiece. The hands-free hands-free (earphone)
has it own mic/mouthpiece so its definitely going to work.
I
hope the above solves your problem. Let me know is you still need
further assistance or clarification and I will be glad to respond or
reply back to you.
this
is because the mouthpiece of your phone is defective. its either the
mouthpiece is fault and needs replacement or there is dust on the mic
hole, blocking it from function.
Use a phone screw driver to open
up the phone, clean the mouthpiece hole, use a tiny pin to through dirt
or dust that may be blocking the mouthpiece hole. couple the phone back
ans try again.
If the problem still persists, then it means you
will have to change the mouthpiece entirely. Go to any phone part
accessories shop/store within your vicinity, buy a new mouth piece for
your phone model, do the replacement and your phone should be perfect
again.
Also, before you change the mouthpiece, you still have an
option of using a hands-free (earphone) to receive and make calls till
you replace the phone's mouthpiece. The hands-free hands-free (earphone)
has it own mic/mouthpiece so its definitely going to work.
I
hope the above solves your problem. Let me know is you still need
further assistance or clarification and I will be glad to respond or
reply back to you.
this
is because the mouthpiece of your phone is defective. its either the
mouthpiece is fault and needs replacement or there is dust on the mic
hole, blocking it from function.
Use a phone screw driver to open
up the phone, clean the mouthpiece hole, use a tiny pin to through dirt
or dust that may be blocking the mouthpiece hole. couple the phone back
ans try again.
If the problem still persists, then it means you
will have to change the mouthpiece entirely. Go to any phone part
accessories shop/store within your vicinity, buy a new mouth piece for
your phone model, do the replacement and your phone should be perfect
again.
Also, before you change the mouthpiece, you still have an
option of using a hands-free (earphone) to receive and make calls till
you replace the phone's mouthpiece. The hands-free hands-free (earphone)
has it own mic/mouthpiece so its definitely going to work.
I
hope the above solves your problem. Let me know is you still need
further assistance or clarification and I will be glad to respond or
reply back to you.
this
is because the mouthpiece of your phone is defective. its either the
mouthpiece is fault and needs replacement or there is dust on the mic
hole, blocking it from function.
Use a phone screw driver to
open up the phone, clean the mouthpiece hole, use a tiny pin to through
dirt or dust that may be blocking the mouthpiece hole. couple the phone
back ans try again.
If the problem still persists, then it means
you will have to change the mouthpiece entirely. Go to any phone part
accessories shop/store within your vicinity, buy a new mouth piece for
your phone model, do the replacement and your phone should be perfect
again.
Also, before you change the mouthpiece, you still have an
option of using a hands-free (earphone) to receive and make calls till
you replace the phone's mouthpiece. The hands-free hands-free
(earphone) has it own mic/mouthpiece so its definitely going to work.
I
hope the above solves your problem. Let me know is you still need
further assistance or clarification and I will be glad to respond or
reply back to you.
this is because the mouthpiece of your phone is defective. its either the mouthpiece is fault and needs replacement or there is dust on the mic hole, blocking it from function.
Use a phone screw driver to open up the phone, clean the mouthpiece hole, use a tiny pin to through dirt or dust that may be blocking the mouthpiece hole. couple the phone back ans try again.
If the problem still persists, then it means you will have to change the mouthpiece entirely. Go to any phone part accessories shop/store within your vicinity, buy a new mouth piece for your phone model, do the replacement and your phone should be perfect again.
Also, before you change the mouthpiece, you still have an option of using a hands-free (earphone) to receive and make calls till you replace the phone's mouthpiece. The hands-free hands-free (earphone) has it own mic/mouthpiece so its definitely going to work.
I hope the above solves your problem. Let me know is you still need further assistance or clarification and I will be glad to respond or reply back to you.
First you need to have the barrel inserted in the top joint of the clarinet. It is the cylinder with no keys. I recommend putting the reed on the mouthpiece before you insert the end of the mouthpiece in the barrel. Some cork grease (a small amount rubbed on the cork will help it slide in easier. If it is too loose you will need it to be recorked but you might get away with wrapping a strip of paper over the cork as a temporary fix. The reed should be on the bottom looking down the clarinet when it is assembled. Make sure you have a reed that is the correct strength for you. A 2 is a good starter. looking at the squarish hole that the reed covers slide the ligature(looks kind of like a hose clamp, is metal with usually two screws to tighten) over the mothpiece with the screws on the hole side. Wet the reed with your saliva and then gently and carefully slide the reed under the ligature so it rests on the flat surface of the mouthpiece with the thinnest end facing the tip or end that goes in your mouth ( not the cork end). Gently tighten the ligature screws down so it holds the reed firmly in place with the tip of the reed just matching the tip of the mouthpiece. Slide the mouthpiece cap over the reed and assembled mouthpiece to protect the reed while inserting the mouthpiece in the barrel. Grasp the mouthpiece in your left hand with your thumb poiting at the reed end of the mouthpiece. Grasp the barrel with your right hand and the thumb pointing at the end you will insert the mouthpiece. Gently start the corked end of the mouthpiece into the open end of the barrel. Using a twisting motion with your left hand push the mouthpiece into the barrel until it is completely seated with a very thin crack showing i9n the joint where the mouthpiece and barrel meet. Assembled properly the reed should rest on your bottom lip when the clarinet is in playing position.Here is a link with more help:http://www.wikihow.com/Assemble-a-Clarinet Notice the ligature is different than I described as there are different designs. It doesn't really matter if the screws are on top or bottom. It is a matter of preference. Hope this helps. If the mouthpiece will not slide in at all it is the wrong one for your clarinet and you will have to take at least the barrel to a good musical instrument store to match a new one.
Since the fault is your mouthpiece, all you need to do now is to switch your phone off, first remove the battery cover, battery and the sim card.
Turn the phone over and remove the the front cover. get cotton wool to clean the mouthpiece check if the mouthpiece is still firm. Recouple back and test if people can now hear you but if they still cannot hear you, then you have to change the mouthpiece.
Meanwhile, i advice you get earpiece for the time being before you get your mouthpiece replaced.
Thanks, but already have the EAR piece. Need the mouthpiece cover.
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