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 VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: ROBERT P. 
Date:   2000-02-27 17:10

I RECOMEND TO MY PUPILS TO START WITH VANDOREN 5RV LYRE MOUTHPIECE AND 2 1/2 VANDOREN REEDS.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-02-27 17:13

ROBERT P. wrote:
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I RECOMEND TO MY PUPILS TO START WITH VANDOREN 5RV LYRE MOUTHPIECE AND 2 1/2 VANDOREN REEDS.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
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Robert,
I think the question is more - why do you recommend these?

Have you considered the Hite Premier, Fobes Debut, or Pyne Polycrystal? Significantly cheaper than the VD 5RV Lyre. I'm currently evaluating a Polycrystal, and so far seems to be an excellent mouthpiece for a very low price.


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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: ROBERT P. 
Date:   2000-02-27 17:21

DEAR MARK
THE REASON IS VERY SIMPLE
I COME FROM SLOVENIA AND WE DON'T HAVE ANY DEALER'S FOR
FOR THOSE MOUTHPIECES. WE OLNY HAVE SELMERS AND VANDORENS

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: Dee 
Date:   2000-02-27 18:05

I might suggest a slightly softer reed such as a #2 Vandoren rather than the #2.5 since the Vandorens run a bit harder than most other reeds. Children especially seem to struggle if the reed is too hard for them.

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2000-02-27 18:19

ROBERT P. wrote:
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DEAR MARK
THE REASON IS VERY SIMPLE
I COME FROM SLOVENIA AND WE DON'T HAVE ANY DEALER'S FOR
FOR THOSE MOUTHPIECES. WE OLNY HAVE SELMERS AND VANDORENS
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Then it's time to check out some of the mail-order places and/or encourage your local stores to carry some other lines. You may end up with better mouthpieces for less cost, even considering duty fees.



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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: Meredith H 
Date:   2000-02-27 22:13

I agree with Dee, a Vandoran 2.5 reed sounds a little bit hard for beginners. I only play on a Vandoran 3 now.

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: Willie 
Date:   2000-02-28 00:47

My daughter played with a 5RV and when she tried her new Pyne Polycrystal, her tone quality was far better. It took over an hour to pry it away from her to try it on my clarinet. I'll be getting one for myself soon to replace my old 2RV. For the price, I think its well worth it. Maybe you can contact the folks at Pyne and make direct arrangements to try some.

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: James 
Date:   2000-02-28 01:10

Robert, I have been using that exact same setup with my students and have had excellent results. Many people here in Texas use that same beginner setup. I recommend a vandoren 2 1/2 or a Mitchell Lurie 3.

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: earl thomas 
Date:   2000-02-28 01:51

The 5RV is a fine mouthpiece for the money - no problem.
Mail order houses are great and I'm sure you'd be served well. Try them out, of course, but I think you'll find the 5RV will compare very well with all the others in that price range. All the best, E. Thomas

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: Chris Hill 
Date:   2000-02-28 05:06

The 5RV is an excellent mouthpiece for beginners. As for the reed, it depends on the student, as well as the altitude. A Vandoren # 2 or 2 1/2 would work, but I would lean towards the # 2.
Chris

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: ROBERT P. 
Date:   2000-02-28 05:57

THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS, OPINIONS AND SUPPORT.

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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: paul 
Date:   2000-02-28 13:38

Robert's suggestion seems reasonable, considering the significant constraints. At least it's a good starter combination. I started out with this combination, but with Vandoren #2 or Lurie #2.5 reeds. These reeds are very soft for beginners and young students, so the reeds may not last as long as harder reeds. In addition, the novice may find the reeds less responsive as his/her embouchure strengthens, especially if (s)he is an adult novice. At least that's what I experienced as an adult novice with an hour a day practice sessions.

I also have to agree with the folks who say that if there is significant competition in their market for mouthpieces, take advantage of it and find the best mp for the money. Brand and model (and price) mean nothing compared to the ability to produce a superb tone. So, if you manage to fetch a "bargain basement" priced mp that produces an excellent tone, by all means keep it and use it. Then, pat yourself on the back for making a good technical and financial decision.


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 RE: VANDOREN 5RV LYRE
Author: Kim 
Date:   2000-02-28 23:38

I think that it is great. I started with this mouthpiece when I started with my private teacher in 7th grade. I don't remember the reed strength, but it was somewhere in the neighborhood of V-12 2 1/2 to 3.

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