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Author: Rick2
Date: 1999-02-27 21:34
They're not too expensive an experiment. If you buy, get two of a quarter-step difference in stiffness and exchange the one you don't like.
I have two of them, and to me, they sound fine (they really sing in altissimo), but they take a bit different technique than do cane reeds. You'll may need a few weeks to develop a Legere emboucher. If I use my ordinary emboucher I tend to squeek in the upper clarion, but then I use a very open mouthpiece. I havent gotten around to trying them on my mouthpiece with the closed facing yet.
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Brandon Marc Higa |
1999-02-27 20:18 |
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Rick2 |
1999-02-27 21:34 |
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ted |
1999-02-28 01:55 |
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Brent |
1999-02-28 03:02 |
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ted |
1999-02-28 03:36 |
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Rick2 |
1999-02-28 05:53 |
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Brandon Marc |
1999-02-28 08:35 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-03-01 01:00 |
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Ray Swing |
1999-03-01 01:50 |
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Rick2 |
1999-03-01 04:07 |
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paul |
1999-03-01 17:29 |
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Mario |
1999-03-01 20:32 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-03-01 21:06 |
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Brent |
1999-03-02 16:24 |
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Rick2 |
1999-03-02 18:51 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-03-02 21:42 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-03-03 02:27 |
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Ray Swing |
1999-03-03 19:52 |
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Ray Swing |
1999-03-03 19:56 |
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paul |
1999-03-05 20:36 |
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