BS
Takes some practise... but it's worth the effort!
Last year, I bought a very nice Sevada Duduk in G, that comes with a soft reed. In addition I bought a medium reed as well.
At first, I prefered the soft reed, because it's easier to play... So I didn't often use the medium. Recently I got in touch with a duduk player, who gave me some advise on using the medium reed, so I started practising... That turned out to be quite rewarding! It's my impression that the medium reed has a steadier pitch... and although I still need a lot of practise, I already slightly prefer the sound of the medium reed... (Both reeds are of good quality, that's for sure!)
At first, I prefered the soft reed, because it's easier to play... So I didn't often use the medium. Recently I got in touch with a duduk player, who gave me some advise on using the medium reed, so I started practising... That turned out to be quite rewarding! It's my impression that the medium reed has a steadier pitch... and although I still need a lot of practise, I already slightly prefer the sound of the medium reed... (Both reeds are of good quality, that's for sure!)
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S
Good sound
I haven’t been playing the duduk for long, but I can feel the quality of this mouthpiece from its wonderful sound, it’s very mesmerizing.
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DT
Gutes Ghamisch, aber eben eher mittel-weich
Ich suche eher ein hartes Mundstück, da ich den ganz weichen, rauchigen und dunklen Ton suche, nicht den quäkigen, obertonreichen, oboenartigen Ton. Ich werde es trotzdem behalten, für Zeiten, wenn die Lippen nach längerem Spielen müde werden. Verarbeitung meines Exemplars war top. Danke
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