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 Selmer's new reeds
Author: ruben 
Date:   2023-11-01 19:40

Selmer has announced they have just brought out a new clarinet reed. They claim they have spent three years developing it, which doesn't prove anything. Anyway, it's worth a try. I'll buy a pack.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: m1964 
Date:   2023-11-02 00:15

I am not sure about European reed prices, but they are not cheap at 42 Euro per box of 10.
Hopefully the price reflects quality.

If you buy a pack, could you, please report here your impressions?

Thanks



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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: SecondTry 
Date:   2023-11-02 00:41

I was just about to comment on how expensive they were when i see that someone beat me too it.

Their cost reminds me of Seinfeld's bit on movie candy prices:

https://youtu.be/ea2AcOKjsAg?si=JDRIu399LDi7tlHJ&t=201

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2023-11-02 02:49

Who makes these reeds for Selmer?

And how long will it be before packs of them will be found in the bargain bins?

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: stevesklar 
Date:   2023-11-02 07:09

The new Selmer Reeds are apparently being made by Marca who apparently use wild cane from the Var region of France for their reeds.

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Stephen Sklar
My YouTube Channel of Clarinet Information

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: ruben 
Date:   2023-11-02 10:10

Chris: Selmer claims they make them themselves at their Mantes-la-Jolie factory. They certainly have the necessary technology. Since the company's take-over by an investment fund, they have become commercially more aggresive.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: ruben 
Date:   2023-11-02 13:35

1964: Maybe I can get some free samples out of them. I doubt it, though. When Selmer was a family-run company, this was possible. 42 euros is 25 percent more expense than Vandoren! If 8 out of the 10 reeds are good, it's worth it.

rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com


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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: Feliped80 
Date:   2023-11-02 14:18

I’ve looked on their website and done a google search but no luck on finding them. Can anyone point me to the right direction as to where I might find them ?

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: anonrob 
Date:   2023-11-02 17:37

Several years ago Selmer had some reeds I really liked and they went out of production. I wonder how different these will be?

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: ruben 
Date:   2023-11-03 21:32

anon: Selmer had reeds ages ago and then discontinued them. They gave it another try five years ago; unsuccessfully. These reeds are supposed to be very different: the result of three years of research. "a voir", we say in French, which means: wait and see.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: Ebclarinet1 
Date:   2023-11-05 19:06

I can't seem to find these reeds for sale anywhere in the US despite all the Conn-Selmer dealers we have in the US. Am I missing something??

Eefer guy

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: ruben 
Date:   2023-11-05 23:47

Eb clarinet: I seem to recall that Conn-Selmer is an entirely separate company from Selmer France.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: Luuk 2017
Date:   2023-11-06 15:12

https://www.selmer.fr/blogs/infos/nouvelles-anches-pour-clarinette-et-saxophone

Regards,

Luuk
Philips Symphonic Band
The Netherlands

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: Jeroen 
Date:   2023-11-06 16:11

and in English:

https://www.selmer.fr/en/blogs/infos/nouvelles-anches-pour-clarinette-et-saxophone



Post Edited (2023-11-06 16:12)

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: Hunter_100 
Date:   2023-11-06 20:57

Conn-Selmer is the parent company, they own the Selmer Paris brand.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: beejay 
Date:   2023-11-07 21:57

Well, you know, we clarinetists are like bibliophiles -- always looking for the perfect read. At the moment, I'm playing on Rigotti Golds, and I'm impressed. But can anyone recommend the perfect reed for my basset horn?

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: SecondTry 
Date:   2023-11-08 01:18

beejay wrote:

> Well, you know, we clarinetists are like bibliophiles -- always
> looking for the perfect read. At the moment, I'm playing on
> Rigotti Golds, and I'm impressed. But can anyone recommend the
> perfect reed for my basset horn?

I'm forced to interpret your question as one where you are looking for some really impressive reed brand for your basset horn, as the perfect reed doesn't--as you must know--exist, remain the perfect reed for long even if holding this title for a fleeting moment, and is highly subjective.

If you are impressed with Rigott as you've said, I'd say "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: beejay 
Date:   2023-11-08 03:00

Trouble is, Rigotti don't make reeds for basset horns -- only for Bflat it seems.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: ruben 
Date:   2023-11-10 18:28

Nobody seems to have tried these reeds out yet! Maybe this cost is prohibitive, unless 8 or 9 out of the 10 are really good.

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: LostConn 
Date:   2023-11-14 23:56

Hunter_100 wrote:

> Conn-Selmer is the parent company, they own the Selmer Paris
> brand.

This is not correct. Conn-Selmer, Inc. and Henri Selmer Paris are separate companies. Conn-Selmer is merely the distributor of Selmer Paris instruments in North America. Conn-Selmer also owns the "Selmer" brand (without "Paris") and sells various instruments under that name. This brand is often informally referred to as "Selmer USA."

Henri Selmer Paris is majority-owned by an equity fund group known as Argos Wityu.



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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: ruben 
Date:   2023-11-15 00:14

LostConn: You're absolutely right, of course. When Selmer was up for grabs a few years ago, its CEO told me that being bought up by Conn-Selmer was one of the things they most wanted to avoid. The other things they wanted to avoid was being bought up by Buffet or the Chinese. Unfortunately, it would appear they're not doing so well these days.

rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com


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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: SecondTry 
Date:   2023-11-17 03:44

..anyone know of a US based vendor for these new reeds?

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 Re: Selmer's new reeds
Author: mariahcarey 
Date:   2024-02-22 06:33

Quote:

I was just about to comment on how expensive they were when i see that someone beat me too it.

Their cost reminds me of Seinfeld's bit on movie candy prices:

https://youtu.be/ea2AcOKjsAg?si=JDRIu399LDi7tlHJ&t=201

If the new Selmer clarinet reeds turn out to be worth the investment, then the cost might be justifiable in the end.

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