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Author: BGBG
Date: 2016-09-13 01:51
If people have just played with good reeds then change to another and that reed just sounds stuffy, hard to blow, squawks, and have to adjust fingers and embouchure and still not good, is there a ecommended procedure to go through? Like figure the day is bad for that reed and try another day and switch to another? Or analyze, adjust, rewet and keep trying? I know a reed can be good one day and bad another. And if dont play much may need a warm up time. But if takle another reed and it instantly works better, do I just wait and try again later? Wasting an awful lot of practice time to sit there analyzing reed and technique when another reed works well.
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