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 Flavorreeds?
Author: Albert 
Date:   1999-03-22 10:58

I've never seen flavorreeds. What varieties do they come in? They don't sound very professional, but interesting. I wish Vandoren would make something like that! My dog, who chews up reeds that fall on the ground, would enjoy them! :o)

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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: Dee 
Date:   1999-03-22 12:09

I forget the flavors but they are awful reeds. I allowed my daughter to buy one last year (she was 10 1/2 at the time) and SHE said: Don't ever get these again. They don't play well at all.

Besides that the flavor only lasts through about one or two sessions.

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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: Becky 
Date:   1999-03-22 20:24

I have students who come through occasionally with flavored reeds. They don't play well at all. I tell my students if you want candy, go buy candy, if you want to sound good then get a reed that makes you sound good.

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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: Contragirl 
Date:   1999-03-23 00:46

Is it just me, or does that sound disgusting? Those can't be good for the instrument.

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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: KImbo 
Date:   1999-03-23 03:58

well i kinda like the taste of normal reeds

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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: Ginny 
Date:   1999-03-23 05:17

Perhaps you could soak your reeds in creme de menthe...
rum...it boggles the mind, in several ways.

Ginny

Green tea? koolaid?




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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: 'nifer 
Date:   1999-03-23 11:15

I found them as a good incentive for a music bingo or practice minutes winner, since they are not easily available for the kids to buy, and the kids thought they were cool, but said that they wouldn/t want to play on them more than just the one reed :-)

'nifer

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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: Brent 
Date:   1999-03-23 16:22

When i was in high school it was a "cool" thing to have cinnamon toothpicks--toothpicks soaked in cinnamon oil. You'd keep one in your mouth and look cool, too (!). Well, you can see where this is going. Yup, i tried it. You've heard of playing hot licks before? The wintergreen oil was better, but still pretty intense.

Can't do that with the Legere reeds...


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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: Lelia 
Date:   1999-03-23 16:43

Uh-oh, I can just picture the advertisements when the Aromatherapy folks decide to get involved with reeds. They'll probably use some food coloring in there, too: "Blueberry, for those melancholy blues players...." Gag me with a spoon. Either that or hire me to write the ads. ;-)

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 RE: Flavorreeds?
Author: Rick2 
Date:   1999-03-25 04:19

I still like the idea of soaking other people's reeds in tobasco sauce.  :)

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