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  2. Vandoren - Wikipedia

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    These strengths do not correspond to those of Vandoren traditional reeds (a strength 4 V.12 has a similar hardness to a strength 3.5 traditional reed). The V12 reed produces a darker tone than the traditional reed. The 56 rue Lepic reeds (black packaging) are named after the address of the Vandoren central offices on 56 rue Lepic, Paris.

  3. Eric Marienthal - Wikipedia

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    Vandoren traditional 2.5 reeds [14] Select Discography. As a leader. 1988: Voices of the Heart ; 1989: Round Trip (GRP) 1990: Crossroads (GRP) 1991: Oasis (GRP)

  4. Reed (mouthpiece) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest types of single-reed instruments used idioglottal reeds, where the vibrating reed is a tongue cut and shaped on the tube of cane. Much later, single-reed instruments started using heteroglottal reeds, where a reed is cut and separated from the tube of cane and attached to a mouthpiece of some sort. By contrast, in an uncapped ...

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  6. Reed (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, reeds were made of reed or split cane. [2] [5] The split cane was then bound between ribs of wood in the same manner as wire is now. In 1738, John Kay replaced split cane with flattened iron or brass wire, and the change was quickly adopted. To make a reed, wire is flattened to a uniform thickness by passing it between rollers.

  7. Harmonica - Wikipedia

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    Reeds fixed on the inner side of the reed plate (within the comb's air chamber) respond to blowing, while those fixed on the outer side respond to suction. Most harmonicas are constructed with the reed plates screwed or bolted to the comb or each other. A few brands still use the traditional method of nailing the reed plates to the comb.

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