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 Help on reed sizes!!
Author: RoxasXIII 
Date:   2018-11-19 05:58

Hey guys, I'm having a lot of trouble on reed sizes. Size 3s are getting to be too soft for me but I've been trying to play on 3.5s for at least half a year and its still too hard! I've been using the Vandoren Traditional reeds. Any help would be appreciated!

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 Re: Help on reed sizes!!
Author: PoorCollegeOrc 
Date:   2018-11-19 06:03

I would suggest trying out their other lines like V12. Those 3.5 are between the 3 and 3.5 in the traditional line.

Comparison chart: https://goo.gl/images/88Gskg

"A squeak is a clarinetist's soul crying out for help."

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 Re: Help on reed sizes!!
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2018-11-19 09:51

The numbers actually indicate resistant grades , not sizes.

Skyfacer

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 Re: Help on reed sizes!!
Author: nellsonic 
Date:   2018-11-19 11:24

If you feel like trying something different, Steuer Exclusive strength 3 hits that sweet spot in between Vandoren Traditional 3's and 3.5's for me, a little closer to 3.5. I switched to Steuer from Vandoren several years ago and I've been so much happier since.

They are available from Innoldey in New York and can be ordered online from their website. Their consistency and durability is much higher than Vandorens so they are also a better value for me as well.

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 Re: Help on reed sizes!!
Author: monnarush 
Date:   2018-11-19 18:55

I may give them a try when I order my next reeds. Thanks!

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 Re: Help on reed sizes!!
Author: Bob Barnhart 2017
Date:   2018-11-19 22:13

Like you, I have played VD Traditional 3s on my B40s and Kessler-Backun IIIs for many years. Like Nellsonic, I found the Steuer (Exclusive) 3s to have a very robust/dark sound. Also, my best friend has been playing Steuer (Classic) reeds for several years with great success. However, ultimately I felt they were just a bit too much work to make them play the way I wanted.

Over the last year, I have switched to Pilgerstorfer reeds and have been very pleased with them. They play a bit softer than the equivalently marked Vandoren reeds. I found that a P/S Dolce 3.5 was about like a VD Traditional 3. I find that they have a nice, velvety sound, good response and are quite consistent. You can order these from Clark Fobes who also carries Pilgerstorfer Morre and Rondo cuts, as well as sampler packs that may help you to select something that works for you. (He also carries Peter Leuthner reeds which I felt are reminiscent of the Steuer reeds).

If you really like the VD Traditional and feel the 3.5s are too stiff, you could try adjusting them. I find that buying a cut that is a little heavy and working it down to the desired strength/response/tone has many advantages, if you have the time/patience. Currently, I'm using a Reed Geek (which is amazing at getting a non-responsive reed to play well), reed rush and sandpaper (400 grit) to adjust my reeds. I rotate reeds and spend a little time with each over a period of perhaps a week to adjust them. As I'm retired, I do have the time, and the cost of simply buying reeds and throwing away bad ones is unacceptable.

I'm sure with some research and diligence you can find the right brand/cut of reed, and perhaps some adjustment techniques, that will allow you to achieve the desired results.

Bob Barnhart
Yamaha CSGs, Backun Arabesque, Pilgerstorfer 4-4.5

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