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Windjammer
post Jun 13 2008, 02:49 PM
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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. cool.gif

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WJ

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post Dec 22 2009, 10:00 PM
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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 smile.gif the best sound



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post Dec 23 2009, 11:15 AM
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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?
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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


differences is the hardness of the material, it can be in same length / wider / but still be in same tuning, it all equals to what tuning the reed is in and haw hard it is to play



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