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Author: faltpihl ★2017
Date: 2015-05-03 22:20
I thought it might be fun to compile a list of everyones setup to see the great variety of reed/mouthpiece set up that is possible.
I keep looking at recommendations from vandoren for reed strength and I always wonder if anyone plays a 5 on their M15 for instance.
Perhaps it can be comforting för some one to see that some one else plays a similar set up?
I'll start:
* Clarinet: Ridenour Lyrique Libertas
* Mouthpiece: Vandoren M15
* Reed: V21 3,5 or rue 56 3.5-4
* Sound/music style: classical, I really adore Neidich sound, guess Im aiming for something similar perhaps.
* Recording of me playing for reference: N/A (will try to record soon)
Hope you find this worthy your time.
Regards
Peter
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-05-04 03:18
Yamaha CSG Clarinet
Vandoren Masters CL4 Mouthpiece
Vandoren V21 Reeds (strength #4)
Vandoren M/O Ligature
I have a few students using no. 3 strength Vandorens on M15 mouthpieces with huge sounds. I think the reed strength has more to do with the comfort level of how 'physical' you want to get with your embouchure. Now I say "comfortable" and yet I use a piece of leather between my lower teeth and lip so that my teeth don't go through my lower lip. I suppose life would have been easier if I got used to a softer reed.
.............Paul Aviles
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Author: Mcrill
Date: 2015-05-04 03:39
I don't really post here but I read the board a lot. Anyway, here's my setup at the moment:
Ridenour 576
D'Addario Reserve XO mouthpiece
Vandoren Optimum or a piece of string for a ligature
Vandoren V21 3.5's
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Author: RAL
Date: 2015-05-04 04:11
Leblanc Noblet 45 clarinet
Leblanc K10M mouthpiece
Long posting about reeds in another topic...
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Author: faltpihl ★2017
Date: 2015-05-04 19:36
Ah I haven't seen those threads. Perhaps I should have bumped one of those instead.
Well I was mainly focusing on the mouthpiece/reed combo, so lets call it totally new and different!
Regards
Peter
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Author: William
Date: 2015-05-04 19:52
Leblanc Concerto Bb
Buffet R13 A
Buffet E11 C
Grabner K11* mouthpiece/Forestone reeds/Vandoran Optimum lig
Yamaha 611 Eb, Selmer HS* mouthpiece, Winslow Lig
Buffet 1193-2 bass, Grabner CX_BS mouthpiece, Forestone reeds, Optimum lig
Music: classical, jazz; I try to do it all.
Post Edited (2015-05-04 19:56)
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Author: faltpihl ★2017
Date: 2015-05-04 20:38
What strength forestone are you using? I tried their hardest black bamboo to be too soft on my M15. Using V21 3.5 för reference
Regards
Peter
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Author: TomS
Date: 2015-05-04 23:19
Ridenour Lyrique Speranza or Libertas B-flat, Vandoren M13, String or Luyben ligature, Legere Classic #3.25 (sanded about 0.7 mm narrower). "A" clarinet is R13 (loaned out). Other assorted student line Selmers, etc.
Future purchase is Ridenour Lyrique RCP-576 and Ridenour "C" clarinet.
Tom
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Author: sax panther
Date: 2015-05-05 00:09
Clarinet - LeBlanc opus circa 2001 or buffet r13 from 1972 with chadash barrel, depending on my mood..use a moba bell with both
Mouthpiece - grabner k11*
Lig - vandoren optimum
Reeds - Rico reserve or v12 3.5
Music style....everything, but mainly classical and cumbia at the moment.
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Author: MrWalnut4
Date: 2015-05-05 01:58
Here's my setup:
Buffet Festival Bb
Vandoren M30/Gregory Smith Chedeville 1*
Vandoren V21 3,5/Rue Lepic 3,5
Vandoren Optimum Ligature
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Author: Wisco99
Date: 2015-05-05 02:22
Gregory Smith Chedville 1*, Kaspar style, and a wooden one with a Chadash barrel. Many different kinds of ligatures. Vandoren V12 3.5.
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2015-05-05 03:13
Chedeville-blank Coast X4 mouthpiece masterfully reworked by Brad Behn
Vandoren Optimum ligature, silver plate
Alexander Superial 3,0 reeds
Imagination
Practice
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Author: Roxann
Date: 2015-05-05 05:32
Clarinet: R13
MPC: Selmer C85 105
Reed: Gonzales FOF 2.75
Style: classical, marches, musicals, Dixieland ( I play all different kinds of music with the same set-up, mainly because I haven't yet experimented with a lot of different mpc's)
Recording: you'll be glad I don't have one!
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Author: William
Date: 2015-05-05 22:49
Peter, I am currently playing a variety of newer and older Forestone models ranging from #5 to M. The company has gone through a development process changing models and strength designations in order to improve their product. The newest Black Bamboo models are much more "mouthpiece friendly" and seem to be stiffer, especially the MH and H. On my Grabner K11* and my vintage Chicago Kaspar, the Black Bamboo M work very well for me while the MH is a bit too stiff. I tend to play with a modified conventional embouchure using more upper lip ala the double style--at least, that is how I feel it. Playing with less reed pressure allows me to be more flexible in controlling pitch and extends my endurance. Although I have not played on cane for nearly six years now, for an attempt at reference, I used to play V12, 3.5 on my Chicago K and now the Forestone Black Bamboo seems to play the same as those old finicky canes. Hope this helps a bit..........good luck.
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Author: willow129q
Date: 2015-05-05 23:53
Cool thread!!
Clarinet: Buffet R13 (a fairly new one)
MP: Vandoren Series 13 CL4
Reeds: Usually Vandoren Blue Box 3.5
Music: folk-y stuff...played classical in college with a Vandoren M13 mp and the hardest reeds I could find.
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Author: maxopf
Date: 2015-05-06 05:33
Clarinet: Buffet Pre-R13 Bb, Buffet R13 Prestige A
Mouthpiece: Clark Fobes CWF
Ligature: Vandoren Optimum w/ vertical rails (have also experimented with string but it's too much of a hassle to use all the time.)
Reed: Peter Leuthner French Cut Reed #4
Sound/music style: Classical.
Recording of me playing for reference: This is the most recent recording I have of myself, though I feel that my tone has improved considerably since I recorded this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn0Cw1pa_oI
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Author: Gene Chieffo
Date: 2015-05-10 15:52
Buffet R13s, silver plated keys (new set)
Vandoren M13 lyre mouthpiece with gold plated Bonade ligature
Vandoren V12 reeds - used to prefer 4s but now mostly 3.5.
I find that the more I practice and get in shape, the more comfortable the 3.5 becomes. I also find being able to control a slightly lighter reed gives me more flexibility in the sound, a better pianissimo end, and I lose nothing from the fortissimo end.
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Author: alvi
Date: 2015-05-11 22:49
Buffet Tosca B, Selmer Odyssey A
Selmer Bass Clarinet to low C from 1960
Portnoy BP3 with Vandoren V12 reeds 3,5+ / 4 to B/A clarinet
Vandoren B50 with Vandoren V12 reeds 2,5 to bass clarinet
Style: mostly classical solo, chamber music (different styles- mostly clarinet quartet bass clarinet and clarinet with strings), sometimes on orchestra.
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