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What are clarinet reeds made of?

Clarinet reeds are made of cane, which is a type of plant with woody stalks. The cane is cut and processed to create the small wooden pieces we know as clarinet reeds.

 

How often should I change my clarinet reeds?

Clarinet reeds should be changed when they are no longer feeling or sounding good. Often 2-4 weeks is a good rule of thumb to check on your reed and assure it’s not too brittle, overly flexible, or generally not responding well.

 

How do I know what reeds to buy for my clarinet?

To find the right reed for your clarinet use our Reed Finder tool. With just a few simple questions, Reed Finder’s advanced analytics, powered by decades of D’Addario expertise, will find the perfect clarinet reed for you.

 

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