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Author: knappyman  
Date:   2009-06-11 16:48 
 Hey all, 
 
I just purchased a Richard Hawkins, model R mouthpiece. I've been trying various reeds and strengths, and I'm curious if anyone has a suggestion.  I play on a standard R-13, and I'm coming from using a Johnston J model with Zonda 3.5 I reeds.  Zonda seems to be lessening in quality and I noticed the sound of them becoming thinner and brighter.  Any ideas would be very welcome! 
 
Thanks! 
 
~Jeremy
  
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Author: Iceland clarinet  
Date:   2009-06-11 17:01 
 You will get lots of different opinions on this but just to put out my 2 cents of advice I would suggest that you try some thicker heal reeds like Vandoren V-12 or Rue Lepic,Xilema Professional(The doctor and Ben Redwine sell them), Rico Reserve or any of the Grand Concert types. But remember that the R model is very closed so you will have to move up in strength about 1/2-1.  
 
As best I can tell then Xilema D strength,Reserve 3.5+ and Vandoren V-12 #3 or 3.5 and Rue Lepic 3.5 would be similar to Zonda 3.5. Both Zonda and Gonzalez(same company) run slightly harder than Rico or Vandoren.
  
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Author: JJAlbrecht  
Date:   2009-06-11 17:10 
 Why not contact Hawkins himself?  If anyone would know what reeds would workl best with a particular mouthpiece, the maker of the mouthpiece would be the source of choice. 
 
http://www.richardhawkinsmouthpiece.com/ 
 
Jeff 
 
“Everyone discovers their own way of destroying themselves, and some people choose the clarinet.” Kalman Opperman, 1919-2010 
 
"A drummer is a musician's best friend."  
 
 
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Author: Iceland clarinet  
Date:   2009-06-11 18:14 
 Jeff this might be a good point to start off with but I use different reeds than the several mouthpieces makers do recommend for their mouthpieces with very good result. For me it's just a result to trials and errors for my self in that matter.
  
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Author: Pappy  
Date:   2009-06-11 18:27 
 " Both Zonda and Gonzalez(same company)" 
 
Have they always been the same company?  Just curious. 
 
  
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Author: srattle  
Date:   2009-06-11 18:53 
 If I remember correctly, Richard usually makes his mouthpieces to play V12s between 3.5 and 4.5 strength. I would strongly suggest trying a 4 or 4.5 since he tends to prefer leaning towards the stronger reed strength, and will probably craft his mouthpieces for that.  
 
However, I definitely think you should contact him and ask the man himself. Afterall, he probably has a much better insight into his  pieces than anyone on this board...
  
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Author: awm34  
Date:   2009-06-14 13:57 
 I corresponded with Hawkins on this subject recently.  I use VD blue box 3.5 reeds on a Hawkins B MP and was trying a Legere Quebec without much success -- even though he sounds wonderful. 
 
He suggested either Quebec 4.0 or Signature 3.5.  They just arrived yesterday.  The Quebec sounds ok and the Signature sounds wonderful (better than a Forestone). 
 
Alan Messer
  
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