Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017
Date: 2006-03-07 21:15
Statistically speaking, if one were to acquire an infinite number of highly-variable mouthpieces, along with an infinite number of highly-variable reeds, there should exist at least one perfect reed-mouthpiece match, for every reed. Or at least, for one of those reeds. Shouldn't there?
Or, the player could learn to use a reed knife (or other device) and adjust the reed du jour to work on the mouthpiece de l'annee, thus saving considerable time and expense.
Sorry for the sarcasm, but if y'all reed players would make the effort to learn how to adjust reeds, you'd eliminate a high percentage of your reed-mouthpiece matching problems. End of sermon.
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