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Author: sylvangale
Date: 2007-08-28 07:16
I don't generally rotate my reeds unless I'm playing a rather new reed at a rehearsal and I don't want to kill it (I'd want to get a good week out of it).
I'll play a reed for up to a couple of weeks, once it hits a 2nd rehearsal it gets filed away in my used reed case whether it's dead or not (this is 2 weeks of time, regardless of how little played).
I'll then have a collection of reeds on their way out that I can use when I have the need of a reed in emergencies or to allow a new reed to break in if it needs it. If when I go through them looking for a usable reed and I find they are still not very usable... <crack>.
If the used reed case gets too full, I'll play some to death to clear room.
I have tried reed rotation, but I lose track of how old reeds get and I never know when to throw them out so adding a new reed to the set can really throw me for a loop since it will play so differently. I then crush all the old reeds I was supposed to be rotating. (kidding about the crushing)
-Stephen (Piko)
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2007-08-27 20:31 |
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Re: Do you rotate your reeds? new |
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sylvangale |
2007-08-28 07:16 |
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JudyP |
2007-08-28 09:25 |
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ohsuzan |
2007-08-28 12:07 |
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2007-09-02 23:53 |
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2007-08-28 15:09 |
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Chris P |
2007-08-28 23:55 |
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