(Alex)
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The harder a reed you can get, the easier it will be to go higher....
Your reed also may be too open, when I say that I`m referring to the "()" shape as if you were looking at it sideways... If there is more than a little bit under 1/8" of an inch between each of the top and bottom reeds then it is open too much, a common situation where the low notes (from double BBb to the next Bb) will come out brilliantly but above that next to nothing...
To fix that, soak the reed thouroughly in water for 15 minutes (no less, the reed must be thoroughly saturated), then get a pair of pliers, and very lightly squeeze the wire closest to the playing end of the reed, to close it very slightly....
You may have to experiment to find the exact working position, but that should fix it... Be careful, the reeds are very easy to split down the center...
2 Important things to remember when adjusting a reed...
1) The reed must be thoroughly saturated with water, spit will NOT work. If the reed is not wet all the way through it will crack immediately with even the least amount of pressure...
2) Never mess with the wire towards the turks knot (the thread). It should never be adjusted, it is there to keep the reed`s cylindrical shape towards the back so it will correctly go onto the bocal..
Hope that helps,
Alex
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