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Author: spikey1973
Date: 2023-05-16 21:17
@ Lydian & SecondTry
I agree that is is valuable and necessairy to learn how to deal with genuine reed, Even If I would consider getting a synthetic, I would go both ways. But I do believe that the stady factor for a beginner like me would be beneficial.. That way I can really never blame " that bad quality reed" for my own failures. so I would know where to look. aka the mirror.
About the quality sound I am currently producing.. that would definitely fall in the "clarinet-ish" sound (not as bad as noise) area. But that doe not mean I have no aspirations. so learning how to deal with both. understanding the pro and cons of both seems to me benefitial, once I am getting around 3# 3,5# reeds. as indeed I would not wish to trow away an expensive reed like that.
anyway.. it still remains a thing to consider..
thankjs for
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spikey1973 |
2023-05-16 18:36 |
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SecondTry |
2023-05-16 19:55 |
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lydian |
2023-05-16 19:57 |
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senexclarinetta |
2023-05-16 21:14 |
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spikey1973 |
2023-05-16 21:17 |
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