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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2017-03-24 02:40
Philip Caron wrote:
> Karl - flat side facing up. This leaves the tip not touching
> anything solid. Either way I doubt there's a lot of
> significance to the idea, but well, 2-cents.
What that does, in my experience, is to help prevent actual warping, which is of course very different from the wavy tip that straightens out once the reed is wet. So I've always dried cane reeds flat-side-up. It allows air to circulate around the entire reed so the reed surfaces dry out evenly. I think there's a great deal of significance to this idea.
But I'm not sure it avoids wavy tips.
Karl
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