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- Q2999391 subject Q7490453.
- Q2999391 abstract "A reed clipper (also known as a reed trimmer or reed cutter) is a small tool used by clarinet or saxophone players to adjust the single reeds used on those instruments.The clipper is used to trim off a portion from the tip of the reed. This can make a soft reed harder, or remove imperfections on the tip.A typical design involves fastening the reed onto the tripper by using a flexible strip of steel, and adjusting the height of the reed by using a knurled knob. Once the reed is positioned at the desired height, a small lever is pulled, which clips off a sliver of material from the tip.Another design, pioneered by the Vandoren company in the 1980s, involves the reed lying on a stationary table, positioned above a sharp blade. In this design, the cutting is accomplished by lowering a hinged lid which slides the reed tip against the blade.".
- Q2999391 thumbnail Reed_clipper.JPG?width=300.
- Q2999391 wikiPageWikiLink Q221455.
- Q2999391 wikiPageWikiLink Q430152.
- Q2999391 wikiPageWikiLink Q7490453.
- Q2999391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8343.
- Q2999391 wikiPageWikiLink Q9798.
- Q2999391 comment "A reed clipper (also known as a reed trimmer or reed cutter) is a small tool used by clarinet or saxophone players to adjust the single reeds used on those instruments.The clipper is used to trim off a portion from the tip of the reed. This can make a soft reed harder, or remove imperfections on the tip.A typical design involves fastening the reed onto the tripper by using a flexible strip of steel, and adjusting the height of the reed by using a knurled knob.".
- Q2999391 label "Reed clipper".
- Q2999391 depiction Reed_clipper.JPG.