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 Re: Rotating Reeds?
Author: Arnoldstang 
Date:   2018-05-21 22:34

Well you’ll certainly get lots of different answers here just as you have experienced already. I keep “break in” reeds in the same case as performance reeds. I try not to get too many reeds on the go. 12 reeds is fine for me. Keep it simple. The people who play on Legere reeds are following this no fuss approach. It’s make life easier but it’s what suits you that is important. If fussing is your style then go for it.

Freelance woodwind performer

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