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This makes them impossible to play and get a good sound.
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This is the second time we have gotten these reeds from Mitchell Lurie and we really like the sound they make when my daughter uses them in her clarinet
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He had no trouble at all getting a rich sound with them and will keep using them
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Perfect for my 12 year old to easily get the right sounds out of her Yamaha clarinet.
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They have an excellent sound
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but I can tell the clarinet is louder, clearer and has richer sound than it ever did
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Even intonation and nice sound.
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The sound of RGCS is so worth the extra money
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These reeds gave her a much better sound from her clarinet
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Quite fragile, but I love how easy the sound comes out!!
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Have ordered several packages of different size reeds, they are thin and flexible so create a great sound
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Mitchell Lurie are good for out-of-box play, with a good sound and consistency
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my son only uses mitchell lurie reeds for the money good sound and tone
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With a Morgan mouthpiece and a rovener ligature, these make the best sound with the least amount of air needed
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The Mitchell Lurie reeds give her a very full, rich sound, no squeaks, and no “dud” reeds
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Each comes in its own plastic holder for protection and produce nice sound.
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Sounds better than other reeds, seems to help improve playing, you don't get that loud squeak sound.
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Good sound!
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My Rico reed have been sounding bad, my advanced band teacher told me to try these out
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I like the sound a lot, and they don't seem harder to play even though presumably stiffer
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They produce a nice rich and balanced sound, and are affordable too
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They have a different brand of 2.5's at school and when she uses one of those she says her sound is inferior and more difficult.