Klarinet Archive - Posting 000072.txt from 2008/07
From: hns692@-----.com Subj: Re: [kl] RE: Tenor Sax Mouhpieces Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2008 00:32:49 -0400
My gist of "liking" a soft reed was to make sure the horn's mouthpiece was
open and not closed when using a soft reed. Switching reeds is easier, of
course. This all brings to mind the insanity of reading a mouthpiece chart put
out in one of the music catalogs from a big sales house -- it will drive
everyone nuts for a while! There is so much out there to choose from, I'm amazed
that anyone can successfully put together a playable mouthpiece/reed. But
they do -- and then usually are happy to share their success. And that is why
we're so glad to be on the list!
Lee Ann
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