View Full Version : Clarinet reeds on oboe?
bubblegirlsax
01-22-2006, 09:27 PM
Hi all,
I've been researching and have heard of an oboe mouthpiece made to fit a clarinet reed. Does anyone know who made them and if they are still avaliable?
Thanks. Any info would help.
S.
You heard . . . almost right.
Years ago, Chedeville produced some very small mouthpieces shaped like clarinet mouthpieces to fit an oboe. They come up for sale now and then on ebay - expect to pay $100-200. They use a reed considerably smaller than any reed produced today, so you still have to carefully cut a reed down to size to fit the mouthpiece. This includes narrowing the reed as well as shortening it. The mouthpiece is tiny . . . really tiny, and feels almost nonexistant in the mouth.
Interestingly enough, Runyon still produces mouthpieces along the same idea for bassoon . . . but unfortunately not for oboe.
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