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 RE: benefit of thick blank reed
Author: Mark Pinner 
Date:   2001-03-01 11:28

I have never found thick blank reeds much of an advantage. To me they seem stuffier and harder to produce volume. Some of my students use them however and seem to prefer them. Van Doren v12's are a thick blank reed but behave a 1/2 to full strength softer than the thin blank classics and dont last as long because the tip seems to go quicker.

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