What reed`s strength is the most appropriate for classical music

    
What reed`s strength is the most appropriate for classical music    21:33 on Tuesday, September 9, 2003          
(moose)
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Hi..
As I told you, I got Buffet E11 and I just ordered the Vandoren Mouthpiece B45
While I was in high school,I used reed #3 ½ or sometime even #4. The clarinet I was using, was Buffet wood (made in USA) and the Vendoren mouthpiece. Some people told me that I don’t need reeds that hard. They told me to use reed# 3 which everyone should use.

I just wanna know whether it’s true or not that every professional clarinetist should use reed#3 ????


Re: What reed`s strength is the most appropriate for classical music    21:45 on Wednesday, September 10, 2003          
(Rachel)
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You should use a reed that responds well, plays in tune and gets a good sound. It is true that many professionals use around a size 3/ 3 1/2 but that doesn`t mean it will be right for you.


   




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