Author: Ken Lagace
Date: 2018-08-17 05:05
Any reed that squeaks this way usually has a defect in the tip of the reed. The whole tip needs to 'hold together' left to right and a defect can let part of it, one side or the other, vibrate (whistle) very fast by itself. Gently bending the tip upward with the fleshy part of your finger and examining how it curves, can identify where the tip is not bending in a 'roundish' shape similar to the tip curve.
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