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 funky reed
Author: D.C. 
Date:   2005-03-06 17:13

I play bassoon, and my reed is starting to smell weird. Not that i have bad breath or anything, but I do wash it after almost every time i play. Is there anything i could do? Even after i wash it, it still smells weird. Ewww. Sorry if this grosses you out =P but help IS appreciated.

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 RE: funky reed
Author: joseph 
Date:   2005-03-07 03:45

I play saxophone and when I purchase a reed i usually buy several of them since i know i will need them in the future.I would throw that dirty reed away it could possibly
make you sick because of bacteria build-up.Your ready for a new reed.Hope this helps you.

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 RE: funky reed
Author: D.C. 
Date:   2005-03-07 20:57

oh...ok thanks, but i'm trying to prevent from buying too many reeds because they're so expensive! ones i see are 15 to 17 Canadian...unlike sax reeds =P which cost only about 1.50 Canadian..

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 RE: funky reed
Author: Björn Vercruysse 
Date:   2005-03-08 13:25

bassoon reeds are expensive, because normally bassoon players make them thereselves...
saxophone and clarinet reeds are bought, hobo and bassoon reeds are made by the player. Try to learn it somewhere!

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 RE: funky reed
Author: D.C. 
Date:   2005-03-08 19:43

to Björn Vercruysse: hobo?? you mean oboe?? lol
ok...maybe i'll try learning somewhere! thanks!

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 RE: funky reed
Author: Björn Vercruysse 
Date:   2005-03-11 11:03

sorry, hobo is the dutch word, I'm from Flanders, Belgium. hautbois in French, oboe in English!

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 RE: funky reed
Author: sss 
Date:   2005-04-23 01:40

try putting lemon juice on it that mighit work

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 RE: funky reed
Author: bass oboe 
Date:   2005-05-13 15:30

this is a way me and my fellow double reeds players do. first wet your reed.then,u get a piece of yamaha cleaning paper or rice paper, fold it a few times on the angle so it becomes a narrow triangle . next, slip da triangle shape paper all the way into your reed until it cant go in any more. then press ur reed together and form a sandwich with the rice paper in the middle. slowy slip back the rice paper out again and u will see slimy orangy dirt on the rice paper. do this a couple of times and then u wash your reed.
this is best done after u finish your pracice. there are also some reed cleaning equipments u can buy from charles double reed company and other music company but they will cost u.
hope this will help.

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