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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2014-10-25 18:01
That's a BRILLIANT explanation and boy, have I gone around and around with mouthpieces trying to get Legeres to work!
The nearest thing I got on "a current mouthpiece" was a one-for-one strength compared to Vandoren on a Legere Quebec cut reed. It does start off feeling a bit more resistant but with about a week or so of working at it you can make it sound somewhat reed like.
The other way around I think the Legere Quebec 3.75 may be the best strength and cut for the medium and I pared it fairly successfully with a Vandoren B40, but alas the sound is still lacking in all the rich colors and flexibility of cane.
...............Paul Aviles
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