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Author: Lex
Date: 2007-08-12 20:15
One of my band directors recently suggested buying an M13L mouthpiece for my clarinet, as I was in need of a new mouthpiece and I find the 5RVL a little too open-faced for my liking. Earlier today I was on the Vandoren website looking for a little information as to what size reed they recommend for this specific mouthpiece, and I found the following:
Recommended Reeds:
Traditional: 3, 5/4
V 12: 4/4,5
56 rue lepic: 3,5+ /4 /4,5 /5
Can anyone explain the little division sizes(5/4 and such)?
Also, I normally use the Traditional reeds. For this type of mouthpiece, would I benefit from switching over to one of the other types, or will there be no difference?
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Author: GBK
Date: 2007-08-12 20:20
Lex wrote:
> Recommended Reeds:
> Traditional: 3, 5/4
> V 12: 4/4,5
> 56 rue lepic: 3,5+ /4 /4,5 /5
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> Can anyone explain the little division sizes(5/4 and such)?
Replace the commas with dots and all will be clear.
Traditional: 3.5 / 4
V 12: 4 / 4.5
56 rue lepic: 3. 5+ / 4 / 4. 5 / 5
These are only Vandoren's recommendations. YMMV
...GBK
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Author: kev182
Date: 2007-08-13 03:00
Yep, only recommendations. You have to decide what works for you. Personally I find size 4 V12 reeds work very well with the M13L. I have some friends using size 3 1/2 traditional although i find this too soft.
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Author: claritoot26
Date: 2007-08-13 14:47
I liked the 5 V12 with this mouthpiece. But, I don't know how my M13L compares to others of the same model. I didn't like the Rue Lepics of any size with this mouthpiece, nor the traditionals.
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Author: marshall
Date: 2007-08-15 15:22
I use 4 V12's on this mouthpiece...a friend of mine uses 4,5 Rue Lepic's.
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Author: Aussie Nick
Date: 2007-08-20 08:33
I tried two M13 Lyres a few days ago. I had to use my normal reeds (V12 3.5) which I played on my Greg Smith. On one they didn't work at all - far too soft. On the other I got a couple of my reeds to work and was realy surprised at how smooth and easy blowing it was. Goes to show how much they can vary.
One question though - on the Vandoren site, the M13 Lyre isn't listed anymore...at least when I looked. Is it discontinued?
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Author: bstutsman
Date: 2007-08-21 06:40
As we go from open to closed mouthpieces the 5RV is next in line from the 5RV Lyre. When I went from a 5RV Lyre to an M13, I found that had a nice, dark traditional sound, but I lost some color. For me the 5RV was a good compromise. I would suggest borrowing a 5RV to try on your way to an M13.
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Author: Ed
Date: 2007-08-21 13:14
I have generally liked the facing of the M13 lyre more than the regular M13. I have found Traditional Vandoren 4's to work quite well on it.
I just checked the VD website, and Vandoren does not list the M13 or M13 lyre on the little chart, although it still comes up when you click for facing details. I wonder if they are streamlining and eliminating those?
Post Edited (2007-08-21 13:25)
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Author: Aussiegirl
Date: 2007-08-22 01:12
Aussie Nick, how did you find that the M13 lyre compared to the Greg Smith? I'm currently playing on a Greg Smith 1+ and have been reccomended to try m13 lyre by my teacher.
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Author: C2thew
Date: 2007-08-22 01:55
stick with the greg smith. it has a more pleasant, and fuller sound as compared to the m13.
Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. they are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which was already but too easy to arrive as railroads lead to Boston to New York
-Walden; Henry Thoreau
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Author: Aussie Nick
Date: 2007-08-22 15:10
Aussiegirl, my Greg Smith is a 1++ and I like it alot. I was with a friend who was trying a bunch of Fobes and Vandoren mouthpieces and of the two M13 Lyres I tried one of them needed a much harder reed than the 3.5's I was using, and the other played pretty well with my 3.5's. I liked that I didn't need to use as much pressure or "bite" as much to start a note with a clean stacatto. It somehow allows me to tongue quicker and cleaner and not run out of air as quickly. I think C2thew is probably right - at least for now I prefer the sound I make on my Greg Smith, but I think the M13 Lyres allows me to have more projection. I will possibly end up going back to the Greg Smith, but at the moment I'm going to try this M13 Lyre for a while.
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