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 Vandoren reeds
Author: Jenab 
Date:   2005-04-26 21:34

I heard Vandorens were better reeds. So I bought a box. But the new Vandoren 3.0 reed seems stiffer than the cheapo Rico 3.0 reed that I had been using for some time. Do you suppose it'll "loosen up" as I use it? I'm using a Vandoren B44 MP on my Eb soprano clarinet.

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 Re: Vandoren reeds
Author: Ralph G 
Date:   2005-04-26 21:41

Yes, Vandorens are stiffer than Ricos. Reed strengths aren't consistent from brand to brand. See the comparison chart below for more:

http://www.gerrys-music.com/Gerry12.htm

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 Re: Vandoren reeds
Author: theclarinetist 
Date:   2005-04-27 02:53

consistent from brand to brand?!?!?! I'm lucky if I can get a BOX of reeds with consistent strengths!

DH ; )

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 Re: Vandoren reeds
Author: Contra 
Date:   2005-04-27 03:54

Whenever you try a new brand of reed, look at a comparison chart to see what the best size would be. Nothing is worse than getting what you think is a 3 and ending up with the equivalent of a 2.

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 Re: Vandoren reeds
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2005-04-27 05:22

Try Vandorens 2.5

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 Re: Vandoren reeds
Author: Markael 
Date:   2005-04-28 02:36

I have done very little experimentation with reeds, but I do know something about Mitchell Luries, and I question the ratings of the Mitchell Lurie Premiums in relation to other reeds in the Rico family.

I use the Mitchell Lurie regular reeds, and have tried the premium French cut reeds on occasion. A #4 premium plays like a 4 1/2 regular. It doesn't make sense to me that the regular Lurie would be softer than a cheapo Rico.


Years ago I used Vandorens. Then my clarinet stayed in the case for a long time. When I returned to playing I asked a good friend (who plays well) what kind of reeds he used. He said he doesn't like Vandorens and uses only Mitchell Lurie.

He actually uses the premiums, but I didn't hear that part at first. I bought the regular Luries, liked them, and continued to use them. That was not from a lack of curiosity, but from a desire to avoid confusion and establish some consistency.

Judging from posts on the bulletin board, conventional wisdom still favors Vandorens.

M



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