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What is a good setup for classical orchestral clarinet?

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Generally speaking, the typical orchestral clarinet setup involves an closed tip mouthpiece with a stronger strength reed. Many players of these genres prefer reeds in strengths from 3.25-4.00, though many players also use stronger or softer, depending on their needs. Depending on how open the tip of the mouthpiece is often indicates what strength of reed may be preferred. In general, the more closed the mouthpiece is, the stronger the reed many players prefer, but there are many who prefer different strengths and tip openings, depending on the sound they are looking for.

Orchestral Clarinet Mouthpiece Suggestions

  1. Backun Vocalise or CG
  2. Vandoren 5RV, BD5, or B45
  3. D’Addario Reserve
  4. Selmer Focus or Concept

There are many other options for mouthpieces, and all will work well with a stronger strength Légère reed, and many players in this style prefer the European Cut for clarinet.