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Frequently Asked Questions About Reeds

Oboe & Bassoon Reed Care

&

Common Adjustments You Can Do to Improve Your Reeds!

 

If you would like the PDFs of our handouts, here they are:

Oboe Reed Care and Adjusting PDF

Bassoon Reed Care and Adjusting PDF

 

Would you like to learn more about how to do common reed adjustments?

This is a link to a video by Sally Bohls and Jennifer Auerbach on basic oboe and bassoon reed adjusting:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nlN9UUM1aR2v1hXrfDluSiR-ys6phGVl/view?usp=drivesdk

 

 

How to make the most out of your reed:

 

 

Tips for protecting the reed:

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

 

Q: How long does each reed last?

A: Every reed is different. Reeds are made of an organic substance and they will eventually wear out naturally.  A realistic expectation of a life span of a reed is about 4 weeks (depending on amount of time spent playing it). Damage to the reed also contributes to reeds wearing out or otherwise breaking.  If the reed is physically damaged it will not last as long.  A reed considered worn out or broken if it is cracked, chipped or molded.

Q: What if I don’t like the reed I got?

A: You might get a reed and you might love it!  Or you might not love it.  Why? All reeds from Bocal Majority are handmade by professional musicians. Each of our reeds is made in a slightly different style. Each player may develop preferences or specific needs over time. If you get a reed that you don’t prefer, consider a different style or ask us for advice on what you might like instead.

Take our new reed quiz to find out which reed might be the best fit for you!

OBOE REED QUIZ

BASSOON REED QUIZ

ENGLISH HORN REED QUIZ

CONTRABASSOON REED QUIZ

Q: What do I do if, when the reed arrives, it is chipped or broken?

A: Please fill out this form (within 24 hours of receiving the package):

Damaged Reed Form

 

Are you having a different problem with a reed?

You don't like the reed, you can't get the reed to work how you need it to, the reed is "bad," the teacher or band director told you something is wrong and to contact us?

If so, please fill out this form and we will assist you:

Reed Problem Form

 

Would you like to learn more about how to do common reed adjustments?

This is a link to a video by Sally Bohls and Jennifer Auerbach on basic oboe and bassoon reed adjusting:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nlN9UUM1aR2v1hXrfDluSiR-ys6phGVl/view?usp=drivesdk