Are cheap reeds playable?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
  • For less than $10 a box Yinama, Slade, Cecilio and Glory clarinet reeds all SEEM like a great deal. I get what I paid for in this review.
    Reeds used:
    Rico 3: amzn.to/3WxZDgd
    Yinama 2.5: amzn.to/3WvibOl
    Slade 2.5: amzn.to/3R06IVN
    Glory 3: amzn.to/3D43v1I
    Cecilio 3: amzn.to/3iSDY4R
    Other equipment:
    Maccaferri Reed-O-Meter: Good luck finding one!
    Vandoren B45: amzn.to/3D4xd6I
    Bonade Ligature: amzn.to/3GWv7He
    (These are affiliate links and your use of them may qualify me for a commission. Thanks for supporting the channel!)
    I purchased all the reeds and mouthpieces used in this video and am not sponsored by any of the companies with products featured.
    For more information about TrueReed please visit the website: www.truereed.com
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Комментарии • 3

  • @AlexanderGoroshilov
    @AlexanderGoroshilov Год назад +2

    Nice video! As an oboist, I always waa envy for clarinet players who can just go on Amazon and buy themselves all kinds of reeds...

    • @MichaelTumiel
      @MichaelTumiel  Год назад +2

      Thank you! The trade-off is that making your own reeds ensures they are of consistent quality!

  • @paulineb66
    @paulineb66 Год назад

    I have found that in a typical box of Vandoren reeds only about half are actually playable. I tend to now buy Gonzales reeds because they don’t use all that plastic.