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Author: GBK
Date: 2015-09-14 07:43
A few years ago, Vandoren introduced the Juno clarinet reed - an affordable quality reed marketed for students. They were offered in strengths 2, 2 1/2, and 3.
They were actually quite well made and designed to produce a free blowing, yet substantial tone.
However, these reeds seem to have disappeared in the U.S.
I was given a large supply of free samples for my students when they first came out, but after two years I have only a few left.
Has anyone found a source to purchase Juno reeds? Or, worse yet, have they been discontinued?
...GBK
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Author: gwie
Date: 2015-09-14 09:39
Same here...I actually had a bunch of them in 1-1/2 strength as well that worked really well for absolute beginners.
Back to recommending Rico Mitchell Lurie 2.
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2015-09-14 11:24
My sort-of-local store, Marshall Music in Traverse City, Michigan had an ample supply of them on display the last time I was there in June. Cards of 3 and boxes of 10 were available.
Seems to me that 56 Rue Lepic would be a great option for beginners if only they were available in strengths below 2,5.
Post Edited (2015-09-14 11:28)
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Author: Katrina
Date: 2015-09-14 18:57
They're still sold at the one store where I teach.
Here's a list of vendors on their own website:
http://junoreeds.com/dealers-usa.html
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Author: kdk
Date: 2015-09-14 20:47
Here's a link to a list of U.S. dealers of Juno reeds. I got a link to junoreeds.com from the Vandoren website. They've spun off a separate domain for Junos but it says on the VD that they're made by Vandoren.
There are links on this page for dealers in other countries as well.
http://www.junoreeds.com/dealers-usa.html
Karl
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