Author: WoodwindOz
Date: 2012-01-05 20:00
Hello, I am back home (5 days in Chicago ), thanks for the intro Susan! As I understand it, if you plan on studying at all (not sure of your situation), make the switch. If not, then go with what is comfortable. I don't know much about community and amateur players in the US, but as someone who has only played short scrape, the only reason I would ever consider switching is to go pro (which is not going to happen!). Even one of our doctoral students who is from Korea is staying with short scrape.
My best success and the reeds that most of my fellow oboists at home use are from K.Ge http://www.kge-doublereeds.com/. They are extremely consistent and tend to last a long time. I am now making my own short scrapes from K.Ge cane and staples, which are also going well. The reeds are a little expensive, but worth it, IMHO. They do ship to the US.
They have changed the selection process somewhat, and have more tailored options. Email them (they are great about getting back within a day or two) and let them know your situation (instrument, experience, etc), and they will recommend which ones to choose. They usually tend quite hard, I play a medium soft (and I would consider myself to have a reasonably strong embouchure), and I don't know of anyone who plays harder than medium.
Good luck! Glad you're getting back into it!
Rachel
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