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Author: Bob Arney
Date: 2002-03-05 01:26
What changes happen if you chop off the butt-end of a reed? How much can you chop? Reason for question, I have a Jazz Mpc Dave S... included with my bass and my regular reeds fit flush against the neck collar and then extent about 1/4 above the lip. So, I need to hack off about 1/4 inch and can't find anything permitting or preventing this. Co0mments?
Bob A
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Author: jez
Date: 2002-03-05 10:42
I've chopped the end off White Master reeds to fit the E flat and tenor sax reeds to fit the bass cl. (worth a try) and never noticed any ill effects.
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Author: David Spiegelthal
Date: 2002-03-05 14:10
On soprano clarinet, for example, Mitchell Lurie reeds are quite short and seem to play just fine nonetheless. I'm currently playing on some old Charles Chedeville bass clarinet reeds that are a good 1/4" shorter than most other brands, but are terrific reeds anyway. So my answer would be, 'doesn't matter'.
And like many other folks, I've chopped off many a Bb soprano clarinet reed to use on the little 'eefer'.
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Author: Ken Shaw
Date: 2002-03-05 18:26
Bob -
You can chop off the butt end of a reed until there's almost nothing left for the ligature to hold and still play fine. Don't worry about it.
In fact, you can often revive a dying reed for a while by cutting off the last 1/4 inch or so of the butt, or simply by shaving off the last 1/4 inch of the bottom with a knife.
Best regards.
Ken Shaw
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