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Author: jowles82
Date: 2005-01-08 04:13
Hi all, just joined up, and just started working at a music store. I'm looking into Daniels reeds but can't find much information on the net about them. DOes anyone know who they're made by, and who distributes them?
Cheers all,
Paul
Post Edited (2005-01-08 04:13)
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Author: jowles82
Date: 2005-01-08 04:35
Ok, thanks, that really helps...
*ponders if there's a hidden*
Nope, no luck :P
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Author: jowles82
Date: 2005-01-08 04:36
Thanks for that, it's amazing the difference one little apostrophe makes!
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Author: jimrich
Date: 2005-01-13 05:17
i get my Daniels reeds from Weiner music on line. they're the best, IMO.
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Author: donald
Date: 2005-01-13 09:48
in Italy i ran out of reeds and went to the local music store
they stocked Daniels reeds exclusively, and so i bought two boxes
i don't recall playing a rehearsal or performance on them though
i left them in Italy
i remember thinking something along the lines of "this explains why the clarinets in the local band sound so awful"
they might work if you play a really open mouthpiece- they reminded me of the aussie Vintage reeds, and those seem to work much better for people at the B45 end of the spectrum.....
donald
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