For The Advanced Player Made From Thicker Cane, Recommended For Long Facing Mouthpieces V 12 Reeds Are Manufactured From Cane Tubes Of The Same Diameter As Those Used For Saxophone Reeds This Leads To A Higher Manufacturing Cost, As Large Diameter Cane Is More Rare V 12 Reeds Are Thicker At Each End: Thickness At The Tip: 10Mm (0 004 Inch) Thickness At The Heel: 3 15Mm (0 124 Inches, Hence The Name V 12) In Comparing Strengths, A V 12 Strength 4 Reed Is Almost Equal To A Traditional Strength 3 12 Reed
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the strength of the Vandoren CR1935 reeds?A: The Vandoren CR1935 reeds have a strength of three point five. This strength is suitable for advanced players who require more control and richness in sound.
Q: What materials are the Vandoren CR1935 reeds made from?A: The Vandoren CR1935 reeds are made from thicker cane. This specific cane is chosen for its durability and ability to produce a deep, rich sound.
Q: What are the dimensions of the Vandoren CR1935 reeds?A: Each reed in the Vandoren CR1935 box measures one point five inches in length and two point five two inches in width. The height of the box is four point five inches.
Q: How do you play with Vandoren CR1935 reeds?A: To use Vandoren CR1935 reeds, simply attach one to your Bb clarinet mouthpiece. Ensure the reed is moistened before playing to achieve optimal sound quality.
Q: Are Vandoren CR1935 reeds suitable for beginners?A: No, Vandoren CR1935 reeds are designed for advanced players. Beginners might find softer reeds easier to play as they require less air pressure.
Q: Can I use these reeds with any clarinet?A: Yes, the Vandoren CR1935 reeds are compatible with Bb clarinets. Ensure that you have the correct mouthpiece for the best performance.
Q: How should I store my Vandoren CR1935 reeds?A: Store your Vandoren CR1935 reeds in a cool, dry place. It is best to keep them in their box to protect them from humidity and damage.
Q: How long do Vandoren CR1935 reeds last?A: The lifespan of Vandoren CR1935 reeds varies, but they generally last longer due to their thicker construction. Proper care can extend their usability.
Q: Are Vandoren CR1935 reeds sealed for freshness?A: Yes, each reed is sealed in a 'Flow Pack' to ensure freshness. This packaging helps maintain the quality until you are ready to use them.
Q: How do I clean my Vandoren CR1935 reeds?A: Do not clean the reeds with water. Instead, allow them to dry properly after use and store them securely in their packaging.
Q: Can I purchase Vandoren CR1935 reeds in larger quantities?A: Yes, Vandoren CR1935 reeds are also available in a fifty pack. This option is ideal for regular players who prefer to buy in bulk.
Q: What is the tone of the Vandoren CR1935 reeds?A: The Vandoren CR1935 reeds produce a deep, rich sound with a body to the attack. This is enhanced by their thicker tip, which provides longer-lasting performance.
Q: What is the difference between V.12 reeds and traditional reeds?A: V.12 reeds, like the Vandoren CR1935, are thicker at both ends compared to traditional reeds. This design offers a more robust sound and better durability.
Q: Is the Vandoren CR1935 a good choice for orchestral playing?A: Yes, the Vandoren CR1935 reeds are excellent for orchestral playing. Their rich tone and projection make them suitable for ensemble settings.
Q: Are Vandoren CR1935 reeds recommended for students?A: No, they are not typically recommended for students. They are better suited for advanced clarinetists who can handle the specific requirements of these reeds.