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 Gigliotti reeds?
Author: Bb Sandra 
Date:   2002-12-07 22:12

My friend told me that he has heard that Gigliotti is now making clarinet reeds. Is this true? Did anybody try them?

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: bob gardner 
Date:   2002-12-08 01:24

It's true. I have been using them for about two years and quite happy with every one that i have tried.

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2002-12-08 03:50

Are the gigliotti reeds best suited to his mouthpieces? His mouthpieces seem to fit the new style Vandoren V12 tip and have a different curve (I think less of a curve) than other mouthpieces it seems.

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2002-12-08 05:00

Gigliotti is a sponsor of Woodwind.Org - http://www.clarinetworld.com/

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: Zane 
Date:   2002-12-08 14:57

Alexi,

I have tried Gigliotti reeds recently, and they were excellent. If you play a Gigliotti mouthpiece, I suggest you try Gigliotti Plus Reeds 3.5 or 4. It's a new product, so not too many stores will carry them now. If you go to their website, they have a list of merchants which sell their products online.

Z

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2002-12-09 03:47

Thanks Zane. I think I will give them a shot. Anyone know how the thickness compares with other reeds? Are they plus sorta equivalent to V12 thickness? Thanks. Hopefully I'll hear ONE more thing before the thread dies . . .

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: Lily 
Date:   2002-12-09 12:56

Gigliotti has two types of reeds - Advantage and Plus. Compared to Vandoren, Advantage is an equivalent to Vandoren Traditional, and Plus is equivalent to V12. They are not exactly the same, but close. So far I was extrremely satisfied with Gigliotti Plus 3.5. Since it's a new product, you can expect better quality right now -- all manufacturers tend to pay more attention to quality control when they introduce a new item, and later on the quality goes downhill. That happened to Vandoren V12's.

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: Marge 
Date:   2002-12-09 20:44

Gonzalez FOFs work just fine on my Gigliotti mouthpiece--probably no need for a "special" reed to go with the mpc. What doesn't work so fine with the mpc, however, is some ligatures, which are too small for my Gig.

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-12-10 01:20

The highest quality cane is currently coming from Argentina, with Gonzalez being a prime example...GBK

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: Ben 
Date:   2002-12-10 19:08

Marge -- If you use Gigliotti mpc, why don't you try Gig ligature as well? I'm sure it fits perfectly.

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 RE: Gigliotti reeds?
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2002-12-11 04:39

I had the gigliotti mp and ligature. The ligature goes fine with it. And it works well too. I just don't like that it's plastic. I have had mine for a short time and already see the wear and tear on the bars on the inside. Maybe I overtighten . . .

I'm gonna try some other ligs.

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