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Windjammer |
Jun 13 2008, 02:49 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 1-June 08 Member No.: 4,161 |
Hello Duduk-lovers,
I have a question: are there also Ramishes out of synthetic material available? It would be great. It may sound a bit less good than Cane but it would be a great thing for long practises without preparing the reed with water and so first (and holds for 20 min only). If this not exist, somebody should develop it. Regards, WJ |
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Duduk |
Dec 22 2009, 10:00 PM
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I have Lit My Candles Group: Founder Posts: 387 Joined: 13-April 06 From: USA Member No.: 2 |
HI
The scales will be the same if the reeds are tuned the same way.. but not the sound, you get a nicer more warmer sound as you advance to harder reed's Soft reed is the easeast to play / recommended to beginners Medium reed easy to play / some refer to it as a melody reed Hard reed - hardest to play the best sound -------------------- ...: † :...Powered by Apricot Juice ...: † :...
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michal_Poland |
Dec 23 2009, 11:15 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 15-December 09 Member No.: 4,311 |
I think that I have one hard reed and The second soft or medium.
Medium, soft hard reed are the same long, differences are on circumference? Regards, Michael -------------------- "You must have this instrument inside of yourself, if you play duduk like saxophone, you'd better not play" - Levon Minasyan
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