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Author: FT
Date: 2002-01-18 21:20
I have an audition in like 3 or 4 weeks, and I'm playing on a REALLY good reed. Is it possible that I could store it and come back 3 weeks later and the reed still be in the same, good, condition???
(It's a Vandoren V12 # 3 1/2)
Thanks!!!
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-01-18 21:36
The chances are slim...
If the reed has been properly broken in / conditioned/ sealed / stabilized/ etc...the probability is better.
However, unless you can guarantee that all the other external factors (humidity, weather) will be identical, I would suggest having at least a few back up reeds of concert quality.
Some players feel that reeds reach their peak and stabilize after a break in period of 3 - 5 days.
Personally, I would also start getting a new reed prepared in the week prior (just in case).
In know that there are others who will say they have had reeds "last" for 6 months or more. Not for me, I prefer a newly prepared reed every time...GBK
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Author: Pam
Date: 2002-01-18 23:00
Why don't you start a couple more reeds and rotate them? Then you may up your chances of having more than one decent playing reed.
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Author: Kat
Date: 2002-01-20 04:05
Oh, yeah....it won't last...that happened to me at my placement audition in grad school, with the most horrendous results. The reed had been fine the DAY before, and then when I went into the room for the audition...it crapped out on me. Therefore, I didn't get the teacher I wanted and had a horrible grad school experience....
Katrina
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