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Author: Arnoldstang
Date: 2009-12-02 06:45
"In another words the reed will die on you and becomes useless" I think it will be difficult to play immediately. It isn't usually dead but just sick. Leave it overnight and try it again. Make sure you don't overadjust it ...ie take too much cane off at one time during this break in period or you will "kill it" for future use unless you totally rework the whole reed(clip and thin proportionally).
Freelance woodwind performer
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