Woodwind.OrgThe Clarinet BBoardThe C4 standard

 
  BBoard Equipment Study Resources Music General    
 
 New Topic  |  Go to Top  |  Go to Topic  |  Search  |  Help/Rules  |  Smileys/Notes  |  Log In   Previous Message  |  Next Message 
 Re: Yet another reed question
Author: kdk 2017
Date:   2014-08-22 21:44

Too simplistic. What does it mean to "sound like a (strength #)?" If you're asking whether a reed will become stiffer (stronger) as a result of a break-in process, the answer is "maybe." It depends on how the cane reacts to going through those first few wetting-drying cycles. It might also become softer. Cane involves a certain amount of mystery. :)

"Sounds like" is probably the wrong description, anyway. You should look for the strength reed that *sounds* the best on your mouthpiece with your level of embouchure and support development. The higher the strength number, at least in theory, the more resistant the reed is to pressure from your lips. The best sounding reed will *feel* easy to blow without its being hard work and producing a fuzzy, airy sound.

Only experience and some trial and error will tell you what strength of the reed brand and model you're using fits that description.

Have fun with this, and view the experience as exploration, never as a set of rules to be followed.

Karl

 Reply To Message  |  Avail. Forums  |  Flat View   Newer Topic  |  Older Topic 

 Topics Author  Date
 Yet another reed question  new
lenc 2014-08-22 21:17 
 Re: Yet another reed question  new
Tony F 2014-08-22 21:37 
 Re: Yet another reed question  
kdk 2014-08-22 21:44 


 Avail. Forums  |  Need a Login? Register Here 
 User Login
 User Name:
 Password:
 Remember my login:
   
 Forgot Your Password?
Enter your email address or user name below and a new password will be sent to the email address associated with your profile.
Search Woodwind.Org

Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale

The Clarinet Pages
For Sale
Put your ads for items you'd like to sell here. Free! Please, no more than two at a time - ads removed after two weeks.

 
     Copyright © Woodwind.Org, Inc. All Rights Reserved    Privacy Policy    Contact charette@woodwind.org