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Section 1: The Plant
Section 2: Historical references and uses
2.1.: Climate
2.2.: Cultivation and harvesting
2.3.: Musical uses other than for reeds
2.4.: Non-musical uses
Section 3: Historical descriptions of reeds
3.1.: Historical cane preferences
3.2.: Pricing, logistics, tools, pigments
3.3.: Historical reed-making descriptions
3.3.1.: Fröhlich, 1810
3.3.2.: Almenräder, 1824
3.4.: Playing positions
3.5.: The "ideal" tonal quality
3.6.: How reed-making was taught
Section 4: Practical reed-making after JH
4.1.: Other historical techniques
4.2.: Library of shapes and measurements
4.3.: Physics of a reed
4.4.: Cane choices today
4.5.: Where to find tools and material
Section 5: Comparison to modern reeds
Section 6: Cane's other uses
6.1.: Folk instrument reeds today
6.2.: Folk instruments made from cane
6.2.: Other current uses for cane
Section 7: Sources and Iconography
7.1.: Iconography
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