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Author: rgombine
Date: 2007-04-16 16:25
I find it very helpful to use a "blue steel" plaque to determine tip thickness. I prefer those with rounded ends rather than pointy ones as I find them easier to insert between the blades.
Some use contour plaques. I've tried them and don't especially care for them, but I imagine it's all in what you're used to.
As far as using them to reduce openings -- I have heard others advise that you insert a plaque and press firmly at the reed base in order to reduce risk of cracking. Personally, I just grab the tip between thumb and index finger of my L hand, and squeeze back near the tube w/ my R. Obviously, the reed needs to be appropriately soaked. I can't remember the last time I lost a reed to cracking.
I saT next to someone yesterday who was using teflon plumbers tape to "train" the reed into a smaller opening. I guess she would cinch the tape down, let the reed dry, and repeat. I've never tried this, but it sounds interesting!
Post Edited (2007-04-16 16:33)
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vboboe |
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2007-04-16 11:07 |
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2007-04-16 14:15 |
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rgombine |
2007-04-16 16:25 |
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2007-04-16 17:52 |
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