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 Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: wjk 
Date:   2004-07-13 02:32

Check out the new Stereophile---there is a great article on recording K622 (Antony Michaelson). There is a picture of his clarinet with a brandy bottle nearby---the caption is ..."the brandy was used for soaking reeds, not for imbibing." Is this a joke?

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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: hans 
Date:   2004-07-13 14:22

I suppose the brandy would kill any bacteria in the reeds and give the reeds a nice fragrance.
It is unfortunate that liqueur contains so much sugar, otherwise a reed soaked in Parfait Amour liqueur would be an incentive to practise.
Hans

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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: William 
Date:   2004-07-13 14:34

Soaking reeds in brandy?? I can just imagine at the next AA meeting--"Hello, my name is ____ _____ (your name) and I am a claraholic".

One way to minimize reed problems--at least in your own mind...........after one to many cool licks.



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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: BobD 
Date:   2004-07-13 16:38

Since alcohol and water are miscible one would guess that the brandy would tend to dryout the reed....and leave sugar and a brandy taste behind. I do believe it's a cryptic joke...however.

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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2004-07-13 19:07

All seriousness aside, re: soaking of reeds --- I usually keep a small vitamin bottle filled with water in each instrument case for soaking reeds, adding a drop or two of chlorine bleach in each bottle to retard mold growth --- this makes the reed taste a bit like swimming pool water (which essentially is what's in the bottle) but keeps the water usable for weeks. Not being a brandy drinker myself, I can't speak for it.........

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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: BobD 
Date:   2004-07-13 22:59

I do the same,Dave, chlorine bleach is highly underrated...

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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: wjk 
Date:   2004-07-13 23:03

Perhaps, when I hop in the pool, I'll pop a couple of reeds in my mouth....

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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: wjk 
Date:   2004-07-13 23:06

I wonder if there is a repertoire written for "alcohol soaked reeds...."
Perhaps "The Jack Daniels Concerto....."

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 Re: Stereophile article on Recording K622 and brandy for soaking reeds
Author: psychotic lil clarinet girl (don't as 
Date:   2004-07-14 07:20

hahaha... funny...



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