How Often Should You Change A Reed

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • In this video, I will give you show you the tricks to know how often you should change a reed.
    This is a very common question I get asked among students and hope this will help you in realising when you need a new reed.
    We will go through 3 reeds at different stages of their 'lives', compare their sounds and assess their quality.
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Комментарии • 35

  • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
    @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад

    What's your main issue with reeds? For any questions just let me know here below! :)

  • @tonyflurscheim1804
    @tonyflurscheim1804 3 года назад +2

    Good comparison - certainly gives me an idea of what to listen for - from Sydney Australia - thanks

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад

      Amazing! Yes, reeds are so important! Pay close attention to the subtleties of each reed. You will learn a lot from them...:)

  • @rachaelong3739
    @rachaelong3739 День назад

    My teacher you should 3 reeds on rotation. To mark each Reed case with a number/alohabet or stickers.

  • @shmuberthadouken
    @shmuberthadouken Год назад +4

    Yesterday in band the director was tuning everyone and if a saxophone was off she always asks how old their reed is and one of they said it was a year old. I dont even play on a instrument with a reed and even i know you shouldnt play on it that long

  • @ManuBrazo
    @ManuBrazo 3 года назад +1

    Very very interesting!!!

  • @thelewis2898
    @thelewis2898 3 года назад +3

    Thank you. I can hear the difference...time to change my reed I guess. 😅

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад +2

      Amazing! It’s a very subtle difference but it’s huge at the same time! 😀 well done!

    • @thelewis2898
      @thelewis2898 3 года назад

      @@LondonSaxophoneSchool at first I thought I just set it up wrong on the mouth piece and ligature but it made a world of difference to change the reed. How long often would you recommend I change it if I practice for about an hour every day?

  • @dobychina
    @dobychina 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much! The problem is that it's quite hard to throw away the reed which have no broken parts((( . Now I will throw away all of them as they are not yellow)

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад

      Yes dont get attached to reeds. If you can’t get them to work in any way throw them away.
      Of course you can always try to save them in one way or the other but sometimes they are just bad ahaha

  • @HouseofPeaceSB
    @HouseofPeaceSB 3 года назад +2

    How do you know what strength of reed to choose when learning as a beginner and when you should change the reed strength?

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад +1

      I usually recommend starting with vandiren blue box n.2 regardless of the sax type (alto or tenor).
      As time goes by snd you acquire more skills you will move up to 2.5 and then eventually to 3.
      It could be few months or a year or so. It’s something that varied for everyone and there is no right answer/formula.
      Remember reed strength depends on the mouthpiece you use.
      The more open the tip opening is the softer the reed you will need to use.

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад +1

      Let me know how it goed🎷🤣

    • @midnightcat1202
      @midnightcat1202 Год назад

      @@LondonSaxophoneSchool my teacher started me off in 4th grade with a 2.5 I’m in 5th grade now still using 2.5 should I start using 3?

  • @plaguedoc7727
    @plaguedoc7727 3 года назад +2

    0:01 that's a lot of money spent there mate. Down here in nz, One of those Vandoren reeds are $6.45 each.

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад

      Yeah I know but at least they work... and gave a great sound... they say Boston Sax Shop reeds are really good and cheaper. Worth a try!

    • @jackcraven7979
      @jackcraven7979 2 года назад +2

      @@LondonSaxophoneSchool I use Rico orange they're working good for me 1 yr in & super cheap

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  2 года назад +1

      @@jackcraven7979 Excellent! You find your own way and use what works best for you at the end :)

  • @yourcelebrant
    @yourcelebrant 10 месяцев назад +1

    What are your thoughts on Synthetic reeds, for a absolute Newbie who just wants to play ocassionally on a cheap Mini-Sax ?

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  9 месяцев назад +1

      In this case synthetic reeds would be great! If you wanted to learn properly I’d advise to learn on cane and then switch😀

    • @yourcelebrant
      @yourcelebrant 9 месяцев назад

      @LondonSaxophoneSchool will do, thanks for the advice. Should arrive this week I'm hoping.

  • @aderibigbeopeyemi9005
    @aderibigbeopeyemi9005 3 года назад +1

    What size of Reed would you recommend for me sir?

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад +2

      Hey Aberibigde! This depends on many factors.
      If you are a complete beginner I would start on Vandoren 2 blue , if more advance 2.5 or 3 blue or V16.
      Reed strength also depends on what mouthpiece you have...

  • @minggenli7552
    @minggenli7552 3 года назад +4

    Why does the tip of the Reed gets wavey

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад +2

      It gets wavy if the reed becomes too dry. Nothing to worry about. Just put it in your mouth for a bit and it should come back to normal.
      There’s a cool trick you can do to make it go back to normal quicker.
      I might just do a quick video on this on here soon so you can see as text is not great for this.
      😀🤣

    • @minggenli7552
      @minggenli7552 3 года назад +2

      @@LondonSaxophoneSchool thanks for the advice😂😂

  • @qizhou3055
    @qizhou3055 3 года назад +4

    I cannot hear differences 😂

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад +1

      Ahaha it’s a very subtle difference🤣

    • @Calypso3
      @Calypso3 3 года назад +5

      Hehe for me I heard:
      The old reed sounds more dull, like it struggles to project. The broken reed sounds airy and the new reed has a more full, resounding sound.

    • @LondonSaxophoneSchool
      @LondonSaxophoneSchool  3 года назад +1

      Exactly!! Excellent! You got it🤗🎷