Re: [Harp-L] Reed changing help



Is it possible that the actual point of attachment is near the hole/screw and not at the edge of the reed base.  Could it be that you created a raised burr when you pressed out the old rivet and then failed to file it flat again?  If the reed is sitting up on such a burr, then part of the base could be acting as a reed extension and lowering the pitch. I wish I could use a picture.

Functional reed length and pitch are affected by where the reed first touches the plate. 

The edge of the reed base toward the tip should be in firm contact with the plate. This requires that the reed base and the plate be flat or maybe slightly concave but definitely not convex.

Vern  


> On Feb 14, 2015, at 1:59 PM, tom cox <tcslim@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I've just got the seydel toolkit and have been getting used to (not that successfully) removing and exchanging reeds. 
> 
> I'm really struggling to align the reeds in the slots on the one hand, the other issue is a mystery to me.
> I have selected a 5draw same key  to replace a 5draw broken reed. When I came to check the reed it was way out of tune, even though it was fine on the original plate. It was reading C # and not D  which a 5draw on an A should be. I am completely confused and frustrated as to why this would be?
> Could anyone shed any light on this issue and generally offer some advice on using the seydel toolkit. 
> I'm replacing Marine Band reeds.
> 
> Thanks for any help
> 
> Tom
> 
> Sent from my Windows Phone






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