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Why should I rotate my clarinet reeds?

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Rotating reeds is a common practice among clarinetists, and it offers several benefits:

  • Even Break-In: Rotating reeds ensures that each part of the reed gets equal playing time. This helps promote even break-in.
  • Extended Lifespan: By evenly distributing the wear on the reed, rotating helps to extend its lifespan. This means you can get more use out of each reed before needing to replace it.
  • Consistent Performance: Different reeds can have slightly different characteristics, such as responsiveness and tone. Rotating reeds allows you to experience these variations more evenly, resulting in a more consistent performance overall.

Overall, rotating reeds is a simple yet effective practice that can contribute to better performance, longer reed lifespan, and more consistent tone quality for clarinet players.