Can you do a video on the hardest song or thing to play on clarinet, btw I’ve learned a lot of your tutorials from you and my band teacher is very impressed, thanks and keep up the good work
I'm going to look into purchasing one of these. I've been looking for something like that, because I've had problems with reeds and it's not because they're chipped. Having one of these might be able to prevent me from having to purchase a whole new box of reeds, instead of just adjusting the ones I have. Because my current reeds are still relatively new, I've only played them for a week. So maybe adjusting them first might be easier then having to buy a reed clipper that is extremely expensive or having to purchase a whole new box of reeds, and having to dispose of the relatively good reeds that I have already. Hope this makes sense and thank you so much for sharing.
I hope this helps your reeds last a little longer. I found it helps give my reeds a little more life when a use it to scrape the back of the reed to take away any naturally occurring warping. I also use it to work on balancing my reeds. The A.L.E. Reed Balancer is more likely to make your reeds a lighter strength, though, than a reed trimmer, which will make your reeds harder. I've never had good experiences with reed trimmers (and I'm interested in talking with anyone who does), so I don't use them.
Awesome review. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Can you do a video on the hardest song or thing to play on clarinet, btw I’ve learned a lot of your tutorials from you and my band teacher is very impressed, thanks and keep up the good work
Thank you, and yes! That would be fun.
I'm going to look into purchasing one of these. I've been looking for something like that, because I've had problems with reeds and it's not because they're chipped. Having one of these might be able to prevent me from having to purchase a whole new box of reeds, instead of just adjusting the ones I have. Because my current reeds are still relatively new, I've only played them for a week. So maybe adjusting them first might be easier then having to buy a reed clipper that is extremely expensive or having to purchase a whole new box of reeds, and having to dispose of the relatively good reeds that I have already.
Hope this makes sense and thank you so much for sharing.
I hope this helps your reeds last a little longer. I found it helps give my reeds a little more life when a use it to scrape the back of the reed to take away any naturally occurring warping. I also use it to work on balancing my reeds. The A.L.E. Reed Balancer is more likely to make your reeds a lighter strength, though, than a reed trimmer, which will make your reeds harder. I've never had good experiences with reed trimmers (and I'm interested in talking with anyone who does), so I don't use them.