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 What's the proper way to break in reeds?
Author: Joanna 
Date:   2004-05-08 23:01

I have read so much on the subject of breaking in reeds and I wish to know everyones thoughts on the process.

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 e: What's the proper way to break in reeds?
Author: Bob A 
Date:   2004-05-09 02:32

Oh, PLEASE use the "Search." This subject has been beat to death over the past few years.
Bob A

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 Re: What's the proper way to break in reeds?
Author: GBK 
Date:   2004-05-09 02:40

Joanna wrote:

> I have read so much on the subject of breaking in reeds and I
> wish to know everyones thoughts on the process.


That no two people will agree. [wink]

Actually, on his web site, Phil Shapiro (Davie Cane) has a "no frills" 7 day method for breaking in reeds. I recommend that my students read it and follow it.

http://www.daviecane.com/Pages/FAQ.html

Most reeds will reach their optimum point within a week.

Some reeds will always be duds. Such is life.

Make small adjustments to balance.

If you are doing more carpentry than practicing, then reexamine your method...GBK

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 Re: What's the proper way to break in reeds?
Author: ron b 
Date:   2004-05-09 02:54

Well, Joanna, lotsa folks have a lotta thoughts on this subject. A search will likely yield several hours reading material and they make great bedtime stories. There are many routines to choose from, all pretty good, so right before you fall asleep just pick one that suits you. Be happy; all your problems are solved for the moment and you're ready for a restful night of pleasant, melodious dreams  :)

My personal method, the tried and true one that's been quite successful for me since as far back as I can remember is not too complicated. I take one out of the box, wet it, and play it. Just about any brand is okay by me. I like 'em to have a somewhat resistant feel so 3 1/2 Ricos (regular) have been okay by me for years. A reed usually lasts me about four to six weeks of consistant, moderate playing (hour a day, more or less) - three/four weeks if I play a whole lot (two to three hours a day). When I'm done playing I swab the mouthpiece, wipe the reed and place it back on the mouthpiece with the ligature loosened.

- r[cool]n b -

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