Klarinet Archive - Posting 000962.txt from 2000/11

From: "Ed & Carol Maurey" <edsshop@-----.ca>
Subj: Re: Re: [kl]Legere Reeds
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 18:29:42 -0500

There are no better clarinetists than James Campbell. He uses Legere reeds
for performing and recording. I, personally, would never choose to take the
chance of performing on cane reeds again----too risky.
Ed Maurey
----- Original Message -----
From: <Knaphet@-----.com>
Subject: Re: Re: [kl]Legere Reeds

> I used Legeres for a while. My only problem was that they seemed to bend
> after a while, making the mouthpiece feel closed and uncomfortable. I do
> think they are better than any synthetic reed I have heard of, and many
don't
> have the "bending" problem that I have. It doesn't help that my
mouthpiece
> has a curved table and I am sure that curve is designed with cane in mind.
I
> have had a few students who use them, and I do feel that cane works
better,
> overall. Some pros can really make them sound like cane, but most
students
> can't.
>
> --Anthony Taylor
>
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