Humid air penetrates cane or everything faster than liquid water. If you feel a need to add moisture, breathe on it in the mouth for a minute don't waste time wetting it. Short term reed stability comes after cycles of expansion against binding/staple and relaxation when drying. Crisp tone and easy response requires smooth regular interior curve so reed closes all at once in a microsecond, then opens as abruptly all across. Resurfacing interior curve on wide cylinder fine sandpaper works wondrs.
Thanks for posting these. They are really helpful. One question that I have is what does one do if the balance between the low and high A is off in a new reed? My low A, for example, is in tune, but the high A is pretty significantly flat. Any suggestions? Thanks...
Humid air penetrates cane or everything faster than liquid water. If you feel a need to add moisture, breathe on it in the mouth for a minute don't waste time wetting it. Short term reed stability comes after cycles of expansion against binding/staple and relaxation when drying. Crisp tone and easy response requires smooth regular interior curve so reed closes all at once in a microsecond, then opens as abruptly all across. Resurfacing interior curve on wide cylinder fine sandpaper works wondrs.
What is the best brand of pipe chanter reeds that an average piper should have?
Thanks for posting these. They are really helpful. One question that I have is what does one do if the balance between the low and high A is off in a new reed? My low A, for example, is in tune, but the high A is pretty significantly flat. Any suggestions? Thanks...
What kinds of Tuner should be used for the Practice Chanter?
I trashed a brand new Warnock by over pinching.