Klarinet Archive - Posting 000203.txt from 2001/11
From: Mike Dowler <syo@-----.com> Subj: [kl] Re: How to make your reeds work Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 14:04:27 -0500
I agree! And not only that, but it saves you a lot of money when you
don't reject any and play them all until you can bend them like
rubber!
Mike
At 10:05 AM -0500 11/2/01, HatNYC62@-----.com wrote:
>But, there is a solution for people like me. Fortunately I discovered it when
>I was still in school and it has paid off every since. I LEARNED TO PLAY ON
>BAD REEDS.
>
>Let's face it, probably 50% of the time you are not going to have a very good
>reed. If that thought makes you uptight, you have a problem. Especially with
>the kind of work I do, where I literally play in a different room every gig,
>it would be impossible to prepare reeds in advance for every situation. Even
>if you think you have something, the weather might change and then you are
>screwed if you don't have something else.
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