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Author: Chris Chaloner
Date: 2005-10-07 19:24
On my Selmer 9 I'm using a Vandoren B45. I was using my wife's Hite, but then she wanted it back.....
As I understand it, the Selmer 9 is a relatively wide bore. Should I be using a mouthpiece designed for wide bore instruments?
On my alto I use a VAndoren B40 (but then I own my own alto so must be a nerd!)
Chris
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Author: crnichols
Date: 2005-10-07 19:49
Chadash-Hill blank with facing by Chris Hill
Homemade reeds from Davie Tube Cane,
made using Reed Machine tools and a ReeDuAl.
Christopher Nichols
1st Infantry Division Band
Christopher Nichols, D.M.A.
Assistant Professor of Clarinet
University of Delaware
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Author: redwine
Date: 2005-10-07 20:06
Hello,
Gennusa, of course, with Canyes Xilema reeds.
Disclaimer: I sell these products, but I use them every day in performance situations too.
Ben Redwine, DMA
owner, RJ Music Group
Assistant Professor, The Catholic University of America
Selmer Paris artist
www.rjmusicgroup.com
www.redwinejazz.com
www.reedwizard.com
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Author: Tyler
Date: 2005-10-07 20:36
fserra, --How is articulation on your gigliotti? Is the response ever slugglish? I played on a P with V12 3 1/2's or 4's (can't remember) and always felt that I was fighting against something when tonguing. Also, I found projection limited compared to my M15 I use now. Of course, I had my Gigliotti up until three years ago and I have improved a lot since then so it may not be a matter of my equipment, but I wondered if anyone had shared my experience with the Gigliotti P. I did like the deep and "velvety" sound it is described to have, and which it really does have. I want to try a Richard Hawkins as well as a Pomarico Emeral or Ruby facing so I can possibly get one of these for Christmas.
**For now, I am happy (although unsatisfied) with my M15 and V12 #4 reeds. Hopefully in college I will learn to make my own reeds (over a summer or something).
-Tyler
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Author: jblock
Date: 2005-10-07 21:28
Hite Premiere
Vandoren 5JB
Grand Concert Select (traditional) 2.5
www.synthblock.com
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2005-10-07 22:44
My mouthpiece changes more often than gas prices. But as for reeds, I tend to stick to the tried and true Gonzalez. If I get a deal on another brand, I'll take it, but if I just need a box, I make sure to order FOF reeds. And the style/type of mouthpeices I usually end up playing almost always require a size 3.5 - 4.0 FOF reed (right now using size 3.75)
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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Author: donald
Date: 2005-10-07 22:46
not this again!!!! aaaaahhhhhh it hurts it hurts.....
oh, ok
Lomax A3
with V12 4s, FOF 3.5 and some homemade reeds (Davie Cane blanks, with a Mozart 3.5 as the template)
donald
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Author: Grant
Date: 2005-10-07 23:36
I use a Bonade mouthpiece that my teacher Randall Spicer gave me in the 1950's. I use a Bonade Ligature and Legere Quebec Cut #3 reeds and Vandoreb V-12 21/2 or 3's depending on the room and the music.
Peace on Earth and May You always have a reed that PLAYS.
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Author: Ken Mills
Date: 2005-10-07 23:55
Dear Chris; My clarinet is a 15mm Pete Fountain cylindrical (sp) bore (Dynamic H model old Leblanc is what he used to play) and I really like it. If the end of the mpc is the smallest in bore diameter of the length of the clarinet, then I like it. I want to tongue and multiple tongue as easy as I used to on the alto sax (there was something wrong with the air column of the tenor sax, on the other hand, you can't double tongue on it). The feeling is openness. But watch those left hand upper clarion notes. You don't want them to be too unstable, wild, or unfirm while I like the big and fat long pipe tones of the lower clarion register with this setup. The Best, Ken Mills
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Author: woodwind650
Date: 2005-10-08 01:30
Fobes CF+ with either Vandoren V12 #4s or handmade reeds from DAVIECANE tubecane.
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Author: Carol Dutcher
Date: 2005-10-08 01:58
I switch back and forth - Vandoren B45 or Borbeck. Have a Pomarico crystal "jazz" mouthpiece that I'm not quite used to using.
I use Gonzales reeds, #2-1/4. Perfect for my Trad Jazz!
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Author: supercharged
Date: 2005-10-08 03:57
Weird, I tried the Genussa and it really didn't work out for me.
I have an M13 sounds somewhat bright but my teacher told me to use it. I personally think the B45 has a nice rounder sound but oh well....
I use V12 #3 1/2 reeds.
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Author: Connor
Date: 2005-10-08 05:28
Vandoren m-13 lyer with a bit of coustom work.
Reeds-- #4 or 4 1/2 if it plays, it plays, lots of work with a perfectareed
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2005-10-08 06:09
Peter Eaton mouthpiece, and Vandoren V12 3 reeds (but going to change soon since they are becoming a little too soft on avarage now).
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Author: Craig C
Date: 2005-10-08 06:52
Richard Hawkins mouthpiece (standard model)
V-12 4.5 reeds
I had been using Gonzalez FOF 3.5 reeds for about 6 months, and I was liking the darker woodier sound, but they were also less consistent and sometimes less responsive. I've been having pretty good luck having switched back to the Vandorens, but I think it's going to be an ongoing battle. The Vandorens I find more responsive, but a little too bright for my liking -- although moving up to a 4.5 has taken care of the brightness issue. I'd definitely recommend the RH moutpiece. I feel like I'm getting many more playable reeds out of the box (of every brand) with it as opposed to the Vandoren (forgetting the model) mouthpiece I was using previously.
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Author: ajhogan
Date: 2005-10-08 07:42
Vandoren B45
Mitchell Lurie Premium 3.5-4 or Vandoren V-12 3.5
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Author: BelgianClarinet
Date: 2005-10-08 09:38
On soprano still using Leblanc L5
but now found out Vandorens B40 give a much nicer sound, so currently testing some.
Reeds : V12, #3 or #35
On bass, mp = Selmer E
reeds : Vandoren Java or V16 #3/3.5 (tenor sax reeds)
Post Edited (2005-10-08 09:39)
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Author: vjoet
Date: 2005-10-08 13:22
fserra,
I'm also currently using Gigliotti P with FOF 3.5. The combination provides a sweet, velvety, etherial, almost Ricardo Morales, tone quality.
However, I'm finding the resistance tiring, so I've ordered on trial a couple Hawkins, Fobes, and Pynes, Lomax. I'd like to retain the tone quality, but reduce the amount of resistance. Maybe such is possible, maybe not. I'm searching, though.
Oh, for trying mouthpieces and matching them to reed hardness, I've got an assortment of Legere that I can switch quickly. Then when I have the hardness range, I try the mouthpiece with cane reeds.
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2005-10-08 13:44
Vandoren 5RV Lyre, V12 2.5 on my Selmer Series 9 full Boehm pair (previously used the same on my Centered Tone pair),
Selmer C85 120, V12 2.5 on my Leblanc LL full Boehm,
Vandoren A1 Crystal, V12 2.5 on my Selmer Basset Horn (and B&H 1010),
Vandoren B44, Vandoren 2-2.5 on my Eb (Buffet R13),
Vandoren B46, Vandoren Java Tenor Sax 2 on my Buffet Prestige low C bass.
And on saxes:
Soprano: Lawton 6*B ebonite, Rico Plasticover 2.5,
Alto: Lawton 7*BB metal, Vandoren Java 2,
Tenor: Lawton 6*BBS bronze, Vandoren V16 2,
Baritone: Lawton 7*BB gold plated stainless steel, Vandoren ZZ 2.5.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
Post Edited (2005-10-09 22:00)
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Author: William
Date: 2005-10-08 14:57
Effer--Bay custom with Bb V12s #3.5 cut to fit;
Bb & A orchestral--Kaspar #14 (Chicago) with V12 3.5;
Bass--Grabner CXBS (customized Selmer C*) with Legere #3;
Jazz Bbs--Bowen customized Woodwind Educator G8 with V12 4.0
Sop Sax--Anello custom with Hemke 3.5
Alto Sax--Gregory "Hollywood" Master with variety
Tenor Sax--Guardala Studio with variety
Ligs--VanDoran Optimum on all clarinets and Winslow on all saxes
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Author: Bob Phillips
Date: 2005-10-08 15:16
Mitchell-Lurie M3, with a fiddled facing that I got off of eBay.
Mitchell-Lurie Prestige 4-1/2 reeds.
Rovner lig
BUT Muncy is sending me 4 options to try out. Search continues
Bob Phillips
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Author: Stewie Griffin
Date: 2005-10-09 19:11
Bb: Livengood Kaspar, Clark Fobes CF+, Gennusa GE, Peter Spriggs lig, Vandoren V12 #4 or Grand Concert Select Evolution
Eb: Kaspar Cicero. Grabner Orchestral. BG Tradition Gold lig, cut down Vandoren Black Master #3.5
Alto Sax: Vandoren Optimum AL4, Vandoren Java, Vandoren Optimum lig
Alto Clarinet: Fobes, same reeds as sax, Ultimate lig by FL
Bass Clarinet: Fobes CF, GCS reeds, Spriggs lig
Post Edited (2005-11-25 18:22)
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Author: marcia
Date: 2005-10-09 21:41
A and Bb:
Vandoren reeds size 3
Greg Smith 1+ mp
Eb alto clarinet:
Vandoren mp B44
Vandoren reeds size 2, 2 1/2
Eb alto sax:
Vandoren mp A20
Vandoren reeds size 2
Marcia
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Author: Max S-D
Date: 2005-10-10 20:09
Bb: Borbeck custom model 13 with Vandoren Hand Select #4 reeds and a Vandoren Master lig.
Bass: some random old HR mouthpiece with RVS stamped on it with Vandoren #4 reeds (although I'm thinking of moving back down to #3.5) and whatever ligature I have handy (usually a rovner light or a Bonade inverted).
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Author: BobD
Date: 2005-10-10 22:22
More interesting than reading the phone book.
Bob Draznik
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Author: Iacuras
Date: 2005-10-10 23:33
Bb: Vandoren B45 mouthpiece, 56 Rue Lepic 3.5+ reeds, BG Traditional Gold Ligature.
Bass: Vandoren B45 mouthpiece, Grand Concert Select 3.5 reeds, BG Super Revelation Ligature.
Steve
"If a pretty poster and a cute saying are all it takes to motivate you, you probably have a very easy job. The kind robots will be doing soon."
"If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."
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Author: CK
Date: 2005-10-11 03:26
Fobes Cicero 14 on my selmer sigs-Gonzalez FOF 3.75
Phil Barone- on my soprano sax & alto-pter ponzol reed #3 on alto
Soprano sax-legere
Peter Ponzol-on Tenor sax-Fibercell reeds Med Soft
Post Edited (2005-10-11 03:29)
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-10-11 11:44
Backun-Morales Mouthpiece
Grand Concert Evolution 3 1/2 reeds / Vandoren Rue 56 / Grand Concert Thick Blank 3 1/2
The mouthpiece plays all by itself, I just have to show up to guide it......
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Author: OpusII
Date: 2005-10-11 11:56
Bb clarinet mouthpiece - Viotto B3
Bb clarinet mouthpiece (backup) - Viotto BK
Bb clarinet reeds - Rico Grand Concert Select Thick Blank 3,5 Bb
Bb clarinet ligature - Rovner Eddie Daniels II
Eb clarinet mouthpiece - Viotto RH
Eb clarinet mouthpiece (backup) - Vandoren B40
Eb clarinet reeds - Vandoren 3 Eb
Eb clarinet ligature - Rovner Eddie Daniels II
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Author: susieray
Date: 2005-10-15 21:01
Chadash/Hill mpc
# 3 1/2 Grand Concert Evolution and Gonzalez FOF reeds
Sue
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Author: Bellflare
Date: 2005-10-15 21:02
Me? I been away gettin edjukated.
Glad to be back.
Mouthpiece:
Behn "Vintage" models rewrite the book on what you **think ** you know about Kasparsand Chedervilles).
Can't figure which I like the best. Mebbe get 2 if I hit the Powerball lotto 2night.
I think the new material has telepathic nanocircuitry receptors.
Backup. Hite D
Ligature. Ancient Bonade.
Reeds. 3.5 of whatever and sometimes a 4, with grated assaggio.
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Author: larryb
Date: 2005-10-15 21:24
Bill Street mouthpiece with Gonzales 2.75 alto sax reeds on my Leblanc basset horn.
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Author: MD1032
Date: 2005-10-16 00:50
Vandoren B45 with Traditional and V12 3.5's.
I like both of the reeds equally, each seems to have their own advantage and sound on different days and for different applications. The mouthpiece is nice and open, and extremely responsive in the altissimo register, yet nice and round in the low notes. The throat tones are a little buzzy though.
I just might have to try one of those Hite Artist J mouthpieces though.
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Author: chito
Date: 2005-10-16 05:09
I used with3 mpc. now
Walter grabner kaspar model k13
Vandoren lyre
Glottin chedeville 1.01
Reeds Grand cocert evolution no.4
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Author: bflatclarinetist
Date: 2005-10-16 17:40
B45 13 series m/p with Vandoren V12 3 (I refunded my old B45 because it was so terrible, got a really good one now!)
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Author: Aaron
Date: 2005-10-16 18:08
richard hawkins standard with V12 #4's.
they seem to work quite well together.
i recently tried some FOF's, but the sound seemed so....dead?
it just lacked the vibrancy that i'm getting from the V12's.
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Author: Wes
Date: 2005-10-20 05:28
Mitchell Lurie older M3 moughpieces(3) with V12 #3 reeds. A new ML M3 mouthpiece bought cheaply on eBay seemed to be made by machine without hand finishing and did not compete with the older ML mouthpieces that I love so much.
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Author: mkybrain
Date: 2005-10-20 05:50
Bb- Johnston J facing, Lomax Classic A4, gonzalez fof reeds
Eb-the one that the school privided, B44, vandoren reeds
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Author: Bartleby
Date: 2005-10-20 08:48
Vandoren 5RV with Vandoren 3.5 classique. Riffault Artiste 4 with Mitchell Lurie Premium 2.5.
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Author: DrGrip
Date: 2005-10-20 09:51
Gday
Selmer C85/120
Rigotti Gold Premium reeds (4 1/2 strength) I love these reeds, and this combination allows me to do anything, even pick off the super high C with no troubles
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Author: Roger Aldridge
Date: 2005-10-20 11:24
Bb: Ralph Morgan RM28 mouthpiece, #3 Legere Quebec reeds
C: Morgan RM10, #3.25 Legere Quebec
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Author: Low_Reed
Date: 2005-10-20 12:57
Bass Clarinet:
Clark W. Fobes San Francisco HB mouthpiece
Alexander Superial Classique tenor sax reeds, 2.5 - 3
stock Yamaha metal ligature
**Music is the river of the world!**
-- inspired by Tom Waits and a world full of music makers
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2005-10-20 13:57
Gosh Sakes and Gee Whiz - What a variety of choices, I looked to see if I had posted, about time I do so, not bragging I hope. Playing more bass and alto than sop, I prefer Pomarico glass/crystal s, 2 old, refaced [by D S] GG's for bass, their #3 mellow for alto. For sop I have many, most are at least good, some great. I recently worked on an older M Lurie M4 [hello Wes!], which is great for my Selmer CT. A good cl-mp f[r]iend asked me to try to find an older Sel B facing [Very close?], but the nearest ones [on chart] I could find are a Johnston-Selmer, an HS* [refaced?] and a C*. For his trials, I'm including an old H Couf Special, an old Bettoney [a ?Ched?], an Nemc G8 [3 lines below!]. If anyone knows more about some of these, please speak up, I have a couple of Penzel Muellers for my F B, and several glasses, most refaced. What a group, hard to pick only one at a time! Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: GoatTnder
Date: 2005-10-20 19:01
Clark Fobes San Francisco CF+, Rigotti Gold 4-medium (but I think the 4-soft might work better).
Until just recently, I was using V12 #4 with this mouthpiece, and a quick look shows a few people with the exact combination. What are the odds? Probably pretty high, if it works.
Andres Cabrera
South Bay Wind Ensemble
www.SouthBayWinds.com
sbwe@sbmusic.org
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