Sharp + Strong + Free-blowing

Goal: flatter, easier to play, better resistance

Plan: Remove cane for flatter intonation and create steeper tapers in the front third for better resistance. Work all over (leaving the back as strong as possible) and according to the quality of the cane and the reed’s natural break-in period.

Suggestions for Finer Work

  • Is the critical point the correct thickness? (60-61 hundredths of a millimeter OR 24-25 thousandths of an inch)
  • How is the tip opening? Can you flatten the first wire?
  • Is too much lip pressure required when attacking a note? If so, lightly brush with the file as shown in Image 1
  • Return to the DBL model to see more tests that can be performed.

    Image 1

The material in this learning module comes from The Banana of Life: Peeling Away the Mysteries of Reed Making for the Bassoon by Rian Craypo and has been edited for clarity by Jessi Vandagriff. Please do not share or distribute this information to those not using the decision-based learning model. Used with permission.

 

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