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The Bassoon Reed Manual: Lou Skinner's Techniques

The Bassoon Reed Manual: Lou Skinner's Techniques

List Price: $39.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A waste of money.
Review: I bought this book on the recommendation of my repairman, James Keyes.

The contents of this book are interesting, giving some (not much, but some) insight into how a reed actually works. However, a sketchy quality of writing makes it hard to follow with the very few examples provided.

It doesn't end there. The instructions and methods provided to produce the various reed models mentioned in the book are completely useless; every reed I've made following his instructions has failed even if I followed them to the exact letter.

Interesting if you want to see how Louis Skinner worked. But if you want to use the book for practical purposes, don't bother.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Bassoon Reed Manual: Lou Skinner's Techniques
Review: I waited over a year for the book and it was worth the wait. It is well documented and well worth the cost of the book. It will definitely be a well used and valuable reference in any serious bassoonist library. It may be too advance for a beginning reed maker (Popkin & Glickman, Chris Weait, or Mark Eubanks reed books may be easier for them to follow). Thank you Mr. Skinner for sharing your knowledge.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Bassoon Reed Manual: Lou Skinner's Techniques
Review: I waited over a year for the book and it was worth the wait. It is well documented and well worth the cost of the book. It will definitely be a well used and valuable reference in any serious bassoonist library. It may be too advance for a beginning reed maker (Popkin & Glickman, Chris Weait, or Mark Eubanks reed books may be easier for them to follow). Thank you Mr. Skinner for sharing your knowledge.


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