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a rico royal reed can sometimes be mis-cut and give a beginner or even professional Clarinet player a horrible tone.

when starting use Michelle lurie their reeds are never mis-cut and are most certain the most efficient (that's what i started using and my tone is good i just need to blow more air XD I'm eh i guess a hairline between beginner and intermediate clarinetist so take my advice) when i was about ending 6th grade (my first year playing) my director said to start using vandoran Paris reed now this year i am using vandoran 3's in hope i can progress well as an musician :DD

i hope this helped some people thanks :DDDD

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