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 reeds wearing out quickly
Author: Ryan 
Date:   2003-02-12 19:10

I can only use a reed for about 4 one hour rehearsals or practice sessions. They are Vanduran 3 blue box. To break them in I soak them in warm water for 10 minutes and then smooth out the reeds with my fingers to seal its pores. Could this be causing it? I also don't think I'm ready for 3.5.

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 RE: reeds wearing out quickly
Author: Alex 
Date:   2003-02-12 19:58

Do you use the same reed for a long period of time? Try rotating about a dozen reeds, playing one at each practice.

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 RE: reeds wearing out quickly
Author: William 
Date:   2003-02-12 20:48

Try the saliva only soak, and then only until the reed is thoroughly moistened. Ten minutes is too long. Play it only for a few moments on first trial--rubbing the vamp before and after. Store it on a flat surface and let it dry for a couple of days before playing it again. Each time, rubbing the vamp before and after the saliva soak--never any water!! I follow this proceedure and my reeds seem to acquire a resilience for longer life.

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 RE: reeds wearing out quickly
Author: Clarence 
Date:   2003-02-12 23:36

Ryan,

The warm water for 10 minutes is probably the problem. Try playing on dry reeds for a while.

If a dry reed doesn't play well for me, it goes in the trash.

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 RE: reeds wearing out quickly
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2003-02-13 00:21

Clarence wrote:
>
> Ryan,
> If a dry reed doesn't play well for me, it goes in the
> trash.

Please send me all your trashed reeds ...

Reeds need to be wet to play right - they are stiffer when wet than when dry. At some point they'll become waterlogged or too soft because they've mechanically deteriorated.

10 minutes in warm water may truly be a problem, though.

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 RE: reeds wearing out quickly
Author: Mitch K. 
Date:   2003-02-13 01:05

Also, over the course of wetting and drying, the reeds may be warping. If you're not careful of how you dry/store them, it's quite possible that the table has become convex. Depending on the degree of warpage, you can use a finer grit sandpaper, a bastard file, or white bond paper to smooth it out. I use a high-quality bastard file because it leaves less debris in the pores of the reed.

Best of luck,
Mitch King

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 RE: reeds wearing out quickly
Author: Clarence 
Date:   2003-02-13 02:07

Mark,

I'm just one of those people who say the dry reeds are just fine. I always test a dry reed by playing a chromatic scale from the lowest note on the clarinet to the G above the staff and back down to the lowest as fast as I can. You can tell alot about a reed by doing this. The altissimo range performance is what I look for most in older reeds. The change in stiffness from dry to wet is something I just adjust to.

Clarence (who says don't give me a wet reed, a dry one is just fine)

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 RE: reeds wearing out quickly
Author: Mark Pinner 
Date:   2003-02-13 04:49

10 minutes soaking is way too much. Reed manufacturers recommend soaking for about 1 minute and this is probably only to wash off the preservative. Try #3 reeds instead of 3 1/2 and wet them by mouth. There is a bit of an old wives tale spread amongst sax players. If you get a reed a half or whole strength harder than is comfortable and soak it in hot water for ten minutes it will soften and play more comfortably. Because it is a thicker reed it last longer than a soft reed. Utter rubbish, the hard reed will only work at all when it is waterlogged. A waterlogged reed produces less volume, gives less flexibility and stuffs your tone completely.

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