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Author: Dutchy
Date: 2005-07-05 18:51
My experience, FWIW: Been playing oboe for 4 months now; I've had good luck so far with both Fox and Giardinelli brand commercial reeds (haven't gotten around to buying reeds off eBay yet, although I intend to when I feel like I "deserve" better reeds, like when it's clear that the "oboe thing" is going to "take" :D ). The Giardinelli reeds tend to be more open and more "honky", but maybe that's because I've been playing the Fox reeds more.
The two reeds from LaVoz that I got from Giardinelli weren't even the same length! [boggles silently] And the sides were sealed with--obviously--clear nail polish. I've heard of home reedmakers using nail polish in a pinch instead of goldbeaters skin, but I never expected to find a commercial manufacturer using it. Guess I've got a lot to learn about commercial reeds. :D And it was just slopped on, too, big wodges of goop on the sides, not like the way you'd carefully dab it on at home.
I have also found, FWIW, that the reeds (from both Fox and Giardinelli) that were continually and annoyingly flat a couple months ago, when I was first starting, are now mysteriously "not-flat", and I can only credit my (slowly) developing embouchure, getting better at tweaking the pitch, I guess.
I too tried to "adjust" one of the Fox reeds, early on, by clipping the tip as advised, and merely succeeded in ruining what it is now clear would have been a perfectly decent reed. My advice would be to use extreme caution before taking an Exacto knife to your supposedly "flat" reed. Because it may not be the reed's fault.
Post Edited (2005-07-05 18:55)
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Ashley91489 |
2005-07-04 18:30 |
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ohsuzan |
2005-07-04 20:06 |
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Ashley91489 |
2005-07-04 20:36 |
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vboboe |
2005-07-04 23:02 |
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ohsuzan |
2005-07-05 01:12 |
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sömeone |
2005-07-05 06:42 |
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Re: Oboe Reeds, which are the best? Problems with flat reeds >>> new |
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Dutchy |
2005-07-05 18:51 |
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vboboe |
2005-07-07 17:03 |
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ohsuzan |
2005-07-05 19:38 |
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