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Author: Maruja
Date: 2019-08-10 20:58
This is really a post for Sunny Daze. Just to say that when I was starting out on the clarinet, I found synthetic reeds really useful (I played on Legeres). It was one less thing to worry about; when I squeaked, I knew I could eliminate the reed as a factor and could concentrate on covering the holes completely, working on breath and so on. As I got more experienced, I returned to cane as they were much less buzzy than the synthetic and I actually quite enjoy the challenge of working on the reed, discovering which ones sound good when you open the box and so forth. Just my pennyworth.
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