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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/8/2008 4:14 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 2 |
| | I usually use Rico reeds on my clarinet but when I bought some the other day they didn't have any so I bought Vandoren. I use a 3 1/2 in Rico so I bought 3 1/2 in Vandoren too. It was harder for me to play even after soaking it for two hours. I looked on Vandoren's website and found out the reeds the man at the music store gave me (they're in a black box with a yellow and purple stripe) are for German and Austrian mouthpieces. Could that also be effecting my playing? Is there really a big difference in German reeds and other reeds for clarinets? |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/12/2008 11:32 AM Posts: 2, Visits: 5 |
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Hello,
When you switch to a different reed type you will not necessarily play the same strength. For example, when I went from Rico in sixth grade to Vandoren, I went to a softer reed strength.
The mouth piece you play on will dictate what type of reed you should play with. Some mouth pieces need stronger reeds and others need softer ones.
I use a 5RV mouth piece and I use Vandoren 3 1/2s. I don't know if there is a real difference in what reed you buy but I like to believe that the reeds I play are better.
I would find out what type of reed goes well with your mouth piece and consult your teacher.
I hope this helps. I cant seem to find the article I accidentally found that had great information on reeds and mouth peices ! If I ever find it I will post it.
Texlilo
PMA
Positive Mental Attitude |
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