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    | Author: hautbois Date:   2008-02-16 17:53
 
 My best reeds are made on Chudnow staples and Stevens staples. I never have found the Chudnow staples to produce a sharp reed -- in fact I use a 46mm length of chudnow staple to bring the pitch up.  Since they have a large bore, I suspect that for oboists accustomed to making reeds on a flatter opening at the staoke top, the reeds they produce are actually flat; and consequently there is an automatic embouchure accomodation, tightening the embouchure around the reed, producing a variously sharp and bright sound.  I have used them for many years, and find them very rich in sound, and only 'bright' when my reed-making or cane causes that attribute.  I use the corked staples.
 
 
 
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