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Author: MaTt  
Date:   2004-07-24 09:44 
 Hi everyone everytime time i change my tenor sax reed and i put a new one on i cant play it hardly and it sounds absolutely crap and it makes it really hard to play anymore does anyone have any suggestions
  
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Author: amanda  
Date:   2004-07-25 22:12 
 most people have this problem its normal but something that my friend was told to do was to wet her reed then play a couple of scales on it and put it back in her case. she does this a couple of times before she uses them for class. 
this is easier to do when you buy a box of reeds instead of a couple at a time. and make sure you have atleast two or three reeds ready to play on just in case your reed breaks right before a performance. hope this helps
  
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Author: felicia  
Date:   2004-07-26 01:55 
 What reeds do you use? and what size? this can totally determine your sound. How long have you been playing the tenor?
  
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Author: Russell Hart  
Date:   2004-07-26 03:24 
 After 30 years I'm playing again! I have a 1913 Conn in excellent playable condition,Ralph Morgan 3C mouthpiece,dark and mellow, Would a Fibracell S reed be a good choice?  Please help oh yes,I'm 83.
  
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Author: JfW  
Date:   2004-07-27 16:03 
 MaTt, 
 
is the reed sufficiently moist when you put it in the ligature?  Try a four minute soak in tapwater.
  
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Author: lisa  
Date:   2004-08-10 16:41 
 Make sure that the reed is considerably wet before using it. Also, you might want to consider switching to a lower number reed. This may help the sound to come out more easily. Hope this helps.
  
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