Klarinet Archive - Posting 000017.txt from 2003/05

From: "Ed & Carol Maurey" <edsshop@-----.ca>
Subj: Re: [kl] legere, no i don't want shopping advice!
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 20:57:48 -0400

I recomend you go to www.legere.com Guy Legere will do an excellect job
answering your question. The key is in his plastic's of strength to mass
ratio.

Ed Maurey

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca Brennan" <rjbrennan1221@-----.com>
Subject: [kl] legere, no i don't want shopping advice!

>
> Last night I had my first lesson with my new teacher. He had me try out
> several mouthpieces and I ended up bringing home a VanDoren 5RV and a
Robert
> Marcellus. The lesson went well. The mouthpiece change instantly took the
> breathy sound out of my tone...
>
> This morning I got a Legere reed (thank you Nancy!) in the mail. When it
was
> finally time for band class I tried it out and I was totally amazed, which
> brings me to my question...
>
> What sets the Legere reed apart from all the other synthetic reeds? What
> makes it sound so good? I MUST KNOW!!!
>
> Between the mouthpiece change and the Legere reed, I sound like a whole
> different clarinetist!
>
> -Rebecca
>
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