![]() However, switching to a smaller or larger mouthpiece can make the reed fit better.īe sure to check out the reed comparison chart on the company’s website before purchasing the reed, since each reed company has a different standard of reed hardness. If a synthetic reed is too hard or soft, I don’t recommend clipping the reed. Synthetic reed is also budget-friendly, its extended use time will save you lots of reed money. Once I got a file name I googled it and found the FTP that the site was using (this is the FTP that used to link to). I recommend you to try the reeds first before you make a statement of whether you like them or not. I came across the topic years ago and never found anything on it. My review is solely based on personal trial and professional clarinetist standpoint. I recommend getting a few synthetic reeds and switch between them every week, the microfiber tends to heal itself in storage, and it will sometimes sound better after stored for some time. Synthetic reed is very stable for a longer period of time, so you don’t have to throw it out after few weeks of use. Im just gonna throw everything I can find about Runix here. Stay with the synthetic reed for a long period of time to get used to first.Įven though you don’t need to wet the synthetic reed, give it some moisture is always good to start the practice. It takes a long time to get used to the reed, be patient and practice more with it.ĭo not switch back and forth between cane and synthetic, it will create discomfort to your lips and embouchure.
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