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How do I try or test a reed?Updated 2 months ago

Align and Secure the Reed 

  • Place the reed so the tip lines up with (or is just below) the tip of the mouthpiece.
  • Make sure it’s centered side-to-side.
  • Tighten the ligature enough to hold the reed firmly but not crush it.

 Start with Warm-Up 

  • Play long tones with a focus on:
    • Evenness of sound
    • Reed vibration/response
    • Air resistance

 Test Full Range 

  • Work from low register to palm keys and altissimo (if applicable).
  • Try chromatic scales and interval leaps.
  • Look for smooth transitions between registers.

 Play in Different Styles 

  • Legato, staccato, jazz articulation, classical phrasing.
  • See how the reed responds to dynamic contrasts

 

While testing, ask yourself: 

Response: 

  • Does it speak easily, especially at soft dynamics?
  • How’s articulation—clean or resistant?

Tone: 

  • Is the sound warm, bright, buzzy, thin?
  • Is it even across the full range?

Intonation: 

  • Does it stay in tune across registers?
  • Compare tuning of throat tones vs. chalumeau/clarion.

Resistance: 

  • Does it feel too hard or too soft?
  • A hard reed might feel stuffy or make the high notes hard.
  • A soft reed might be buzzy, airy, or unstable at loud volumes.

 

Extra Advice 

  • Use a consistent mouthpiece for testing to remove variables.
  • Don’t give up too fast—some reeds need a few sessions to “wake up.”
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