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Author: clarinetdaddy
Date: 2007-08-08 19:15
here is a question:
On the average: How long does a box of reeds last?
Where would I find a "book" answer if there is such a answer?
clarinetdaddy
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing".
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2007-08-08 19:33
If you open and close the box carefully each time, it should last as long as there are reeds in it.
My average reed lasts some 25..35 hours of playing (or roughly 1 month), so a box does it about half a year for me. (accidents and duds calculated in)
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Ben
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Author: kev182
Date: 2007-08-08 20:30
All depends on the reeds themselves =D
Some have lasted for over 3 months... others 3 weeks
On average though I would say around a month and a half including a long break in process.
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Author: Iceland clarinet
Date: 2007-08-09 10:26
I agree with tictactux that my reeds usually lasts about 25-30 hours of playing and that is if I have about 6-12 reeds going and rotaited them and play no reed longer than 30-60 minutes.
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Author: grifffinity
Date: 2007-08-09 16:30
Quote:
All depends on the reeds themselves =D
Some have lasted for over 3 months... others 3 weeks
And I also find some brands last longer than others. My Gonzales RC's last a lot longer than an equivalent strength Vandoren Blue Box reed. I do find that the Vandoren's break in very easily while the Gonzales feel a bit too stiff for about week - then they just last and last. If I need a reed in a pinch, I go through my Vandy's first.
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Author: bstutsman
Date: 2007-08-09 17:14
Another variable in how long a box of reeds last is how many do you discard right away. Some players will go through a whole box right away to try each reed. Whichever ones don't pass their tests are thrown away immediately.
I'm too cheap to do that. I keep at least 8 reeds broken in and in circulation at all times. I rotate their use. Giving a reed a few days to rest prolongs its life. Sometimes during longer sessions I will change reeds just rest them. When something particularly important comes along, I will go through all 8 to find which one is currently the best. I will discard whichever one comes in 8th and replace it with a new one.
If a reed is not quite right, but has some promise, I will clip or sand it depending on need.
I use the VRC810 shown here:
http://www.saxplus.com/accessories.html
Here's another one I still use occasionally:
http://www.wwbw.com/Selmer-Reed-Case-i81421.music
Sometimes you can find someone who makes a wooden version of the second one here. They will monogram it and it makes a nice gift.
The life span or reeds noted by others here is typical of what I get also. I am currently using Vandored V12s, but experimenting with Rico Grand Selects.
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