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Author: kny
Date: 2001-10-01 12:07
I've never tried this before, I don't think I will. Any comments??
http://www.bill-lewington.com/flavo.htm
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Author: Dee
Date: 2001-10-01 13:12
They are cheap junk reeds. When my daughter had been playing clarinet for a couple of months, we were in the store and she saw them. I let her get a couple for fun. She tried them and said they played terrible. She was only 10 at the time! Of course I had made sure that she started her clarinet playing using good quality reeds (Mitchell Lurie) so she had a basis to make this statement.
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Author: Corey
Date: 2001-10-01 20:54
I have tried these type of reeds and to me it seemed like the flovoring weighed down the reed and wouldn't play right. they did Suck
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Author: Swing Band Queen Katai Katai
Date: 2002-04-07 09:09
As my saxophone teacher says "well, are you buying the reed to play with or to eat?"
As opposed to the band teacher who, upon discovering a sxist had been using them, grabbed the reed off his mouhtpice and threw it across the floor, proclaiming it a "junk reed". Of course, he seems to like Ricos, which I cannot stand in the least way. What's a good reed and where do you get it, all the music stores in the city have just about nothing but ricos!
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