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Author: Connor
Date: 2006-08-18 21:40
Great Advice!
Im curious what experiences you all have with exeptionaly dry climates and reed humidity. I live in Northern Colorado where the daily humidity may change as much as 40% in an afternoon. The average humidity is 20-30%. I simply cannot leave a reed out in the open and expect it to play decently for more than 2 days. I leave my reeds in a plastic bag with Rico 84 %humidifier "pouches", and typicaly have at least two reeds that are capable of getting me though a fairly demanding performance.
University of Norther Colorado Student
Yamaha Custom G
M-15
Vandoren V-12 #4
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