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HomeWoodwindsReeds and AccessoriesMitchell Lurie Bb Clarinet #3.5 Reeds |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
WHY NOT? Jul 05, 2011
By Courtney In my second year of clarinet playing, I decided to get a better reed the rico, I tryed vandoren because it seemed to be the most popular (and quite frankly the most expensive) reeds, Then i tryed this reed. I was blown away at how much better these sounded, it was way easiyer to hit higher and lower nots from other reeds because the reed vibrates more freely, thus you dont need to bit down as hard and your lower lip will thank you (I once bit through my lip trying to squeak out an upper g)and you can play longer, I dont see why most people use these verses vandoren, these are less expensive and sound way better and are easyer to play on. unfortunatly I have resently started ply tenor sax on the side and mitchel lurie dosent make sax reeds, I just wish they made sax reeds too, anyway, totally worth it! and they dont crack as easily as rico do :)
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good choice for student clarinetists Aug 30, 2010
By Daniel E. Michelsen I've taught clarinet privately for nearly 30 years. I frequently recommend Mitchell Lurie reeds to my students because they are responsive and have good tone at an acceptable price. This is the reed I started my own son on.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The Best Oct 17, 2009
By Nancy A. Brunnemer
"BeeRunner"
I've been using Mitchell Lurie reeds for about 7 years now, exclusively. I'm a band director and I want a reed that will perform in several ways. I want tone, great tone from my students, and so I want the highest strength each student can handle. This is the reed that lets them play a half or a whole number higher than other reeds. Great results, every time. Thanks to Amazon we can afford lots of reeds. Great price, great product, every time.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
a little soft but good enough Nov 28, 2011
By Rondine
"rondine"
This is my go-to reed when my embouchure feels a bit weak. I think I produce a better tone with Gonzalez reeds which are somewhat stiffer but are not as readily available. I like to have both types at hand. I've noticed the deteriorating quality of Vandoren although some of my friends still swear by them.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good price for a good product May 29, 2011
By David Carver
"daveca5150"
I teach band and I order these for my students all the time. They respond well in the upper register and seem to last longer than the traditional Rico, or Rico Royal reeds. There are better products out there (Vandoren) but for the money and consistency, these are hard to beat.
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