I can highly recommend (!) the Reed Geek "Double Geek" scraper for the tip. It's the gentlest, most precise scraper for the tip you can find. Great video!!
The title tune is called Passing Go. It is from Meg's latest CD, when faraway is here, a classical-pop fusion collaboration with her brother, Stan, on piano and friend Max on percussion, Listen to excerpts and read the review at www.cdbaby.com/cd/airrain.
I sure wish the camera angle was zoomed in on the reed from behind your shoulder at times so we could actually see what you are doing more of the time.
Izanna A worn diamond sharpening stone, and a fine sharpening stone for your knive(s).2000 to 5000 grit stones (larger the better) Knowledge of the burr on your knife. A cutting block. A flat plaque. Razor blades GOOD lighting. A well maintained oboe. A good teacher :)
I can highly recommend (!) the Reed Geek "Double Geek" scraper for the tip. It's the gentlest, most precise scraper for the tip you can find. Great video!!
The title tune is called Passing Go. It is from Meg's latest CD, when faraway is here, a classical-pop fusion collaboration with her brother, Stan, on piano and friend Max on percussion, Listen to excerpts and read the review at www.cdbaby.com/cd/airrain.
is there anyway to purchase the piece or tune from the beginning?! I'm also here for the reeds 😊
I love the way you methodically approach reed making. Love your videos. Wish I could find more of you.
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I sure wish the camera angle was zoomed in on the reed from behind your shoulder at times so we could actually see what you are doing more of the time.
What tools and supplies do we need to scrape the reeds? I'm trying to adjust mine :) thanks!
Izanna
A worn diamond sharpening stone, and a fine sharpening stone for your knive(s).2000 to 5000 grit stones (larger the better)
Knowledge of the burr on your knife.
A cutting block.
A flat plaque.
Razor blades
GOOD lighting.
A well maintained oboe.
A good teacher :)
7:25: best help :)