Klarinet Archive - Posting 001062.txt from 1999/01
From: "Buckman, Nancy" <nebuckman@-----.us> Subj: RE: [kl] Re: Fast reed-dampening techniques Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 13:02:47 -0500
I've thought about going alcoholic, I must admit, but then everyone else
wants some and I don't like to share. :-)
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> From: CmdrHerel@-----.com]
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> Sent: 20. tammikuuta 1999 12:37
> To: klarinet@-----.org
> Subject: Re: [kl] Re: Fast reed-dampening techniques
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> In a message dated 1/20/99 8:50:52 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> nebuckman@-----.us writes:
>
> << When I double just on clarinets and/or oboe and flutes, I generally
> keep
> licking the reed(s) when I have a short break. When I have to double up
> with saxes I use cane on the clarinets and/or oboe and plastic on the
> sax(es). The sax doesen't sound as bad with plastic as the smaller
> reeds
> do. I also have a water bottle to drink from all the time. Hope this
> helps. >>
>
> I played a job with a sax player who drank from a vodka bottle all the
> time.
> (kept it right under his chair) It didn't seem to help his reeds or
> playing,
> though. Ironically, it didn't hurt them either. He simply always sounded
> like crap. Hmm...
>
> Teri Herel.
>
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