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 switching to harder reeds
Author: Brad 
Date:   2001-11-29 23:45

Hi,

Recently, I have been having some problems with reeds. About a month and a half ago, my teacher suggested that I try harder reeds (I had been playing on Vandoren 3's with a M14 mouthpiece) since I seemed to be overblowing already on the 3's. So he had me try the Zonda reeds with a strength of 3. I didn't really like these reeds at all, they had a really nice sound, but the upper part felt a lot thinner and more unforgiving than Vandorens. I found that I squeaked . . . a lot. I told my teacher this, and he suggested I try Vandoren 3.5 reeds. I've been playing them for this past week. At first, they seemed easy to blow, when I played them at home. However, I have not tried them at home since, and only played them in band and practiced before and after school in the band room. Now, they are a lot harder for me to play, and the sound is fuzzy and airy. Is this maybe because the band room is a lot bigger than my room at home, or because I'm not used to the reeds yet? If so, how can I become more comfortable playing with these harder reeds? Thanks :)

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