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 SAX REEDS ....help
Author: john gibson 
Date:   2005-04-14 02:00

okay....posted about my want for a sax......I have worked a trade with Bob A.....my exceptional Boosey 2-20 for his CONN stencil C melody. Now....the neck on the sax appears to be tenor not alto. So....He's sending the sax with original MPC and another after market...E Anello believe.....Well....
is this a tenor "C".......or....?.......should I get tenor reeds......and stuff relating to tenor? MPC etc.? Or is it as I hear that C melodies are a different animal and require specialized accesories?
Anyway..I'm thrilled with the trade.....BA and I have developed a rapport that will last longer than either the sax or clarinet.....
Mr Bob Arney is a man of.....men.....
Thanks to all in the "know" about this post.....

JG the clarinator...turned saxinator

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 Re: SAX REEDS ....help
Author: hartt 
Date:   2005-04-14 05:24

a turncoat lol you've gone to the other side

enjoy your new toy !

regards
dennis



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 Re: SAX REEDS ....help
Author: Steve Epstein 
Date:   2005-04-14 05:49

You can use tenor or alto or C-mel mp's on a C-mel. Alto mp's may not be in tune, may be sharp unless pulled way out which will cause the low notes to "gurgle". C-mel mp's, both modern and vintage, may sound terrible. I use a Brillhart #3 Ebolin tenor mp on my Conn straight neck (i.e., alto-style neck) with some stretch adhesive tape wrapped around the base of the cork so the mp isn't loose. I believe the Brillhart #3 is what is referred to as a "short-shank" tenor mp; at least it is a quarter inch shorter than a Meyer tenor mp I also have. I think it plays in tune with a nice, rich tone. Just because this is my set-up doesn't mean it should be yours. You need to experiment to see what plays best. Some people do really well with alto mp's. The horn, regardless of neck style or mp you use is always a tenor; that's its range. Check out http://boards.eesite.com/board.cgi?boardset=cmelody. Since I play on a tenor mp I use tenor reeds; in my case, a Java #3 seems to work best.

Steve Epstein

Post Edited (2005-04-14 05:51)

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 Re: SAX REEDS ....help
Author: Steve Epstein 
Date:   2005-04-14 14:17

More specifically, wait to try the mp's he sends you, then go from there.

Steve Epstein

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 Re: SAX REEDS ....help
Author: Roger Aldridge 
Date:   2005-04-14 14:36

John,

Please feel free to contact me after you receive your c-melody and the mouthpieces. I'm a big fan of the c-melody and might be able to help with some suggestions.

Roger

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 Re: SAX REEDS ....help
Author: johnsonfromwisconsin 
Date:   2005-04-14 16:04

here's a link about c-melody mouthpieces I hope you may find helpfull:

http://www.cybersax.com/QA/Q&A_C-Melody_Mouthpieces.html

-JfW

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