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My teacher says that I play reeds that are too hard, but the only way I can produce the sound I like is to play harder reeds. How can I play softer reeds and still sound rich and warm?

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My teacher says that I play reeds that are too hard, but the only way I can produce the sound I like is to play harder reeds. How can I play softer reeds and still sound rich and warm?

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In designing and manufacturing mouthpieces from the ground-up, our goal is to allow the player to sound great with the most ease. Our mouthpieces are designed specifically for your needs. Using a slightly softer and more vibrant reed on a Behn Vintage Collection mouthpiece will allow the rubber to resonate in an optimum way for superior tonal results. Now the player can celebrate the reed’s vibration rather than dampen it.

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