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Note: the cost of materials was roughly $3 when I first published this in 2013. As of 2023, it’s more like $4. Still cheap! I have a number of nice reed cases: a leather-covered three-reed case that came with my bassoon, a nine-reed wooden case by Wiseman, and a couple of beautiful maple cases by Roger Garrett. But I always seem to need more little boxes for transporting reeds for students, stashing French or period bassoon reed, or just to hold overflow from my other cases. My go-to for this sort of thing is the tried-and-true Altoids tin. But Altoids tins […]
Note: This post is from 2012, and I’ve changed quite a few things in my tool kit since then. Some of the specific tools I show here seem to no longer be available, so I’ve removed the links. If there’s something in particular that you’d like to find, drop me a line. I have a ton of tools and supplies for making reeds, but I don’t need all of them every day. I keep a streamlined set of tools in my bassoon case for the daily business of finishing and adjusting reeds. I’ve spent a good deal of time figuring […]
The day before the 2012 Meg Quigley Vivaldi Competition and Bassoon Symposium started, Stockton Symphony contrabassoonist Larry Rhodes (shown at right with San Francisco Symphony contrabassoonist Steve Braunstein) led a small group of us on a cane harvesting expedition. Giant cane (Arundo donax), which we bassoonists use to make our reeds, is classified as an invasive pest in California. It tends to grow in streams or marshy areas, and is primarily propagated by pieces floating along waterways and taking root in new locations. The area surrounding Stockton, most of which is part of the San Joaquin River Delta, is host […]