Leaving a reed on after extended playing where the apparatus has become nice and juicy would sound like the beginning of a mushroom farm. Yuck. After even the shortest of practices my crook, mpc, reed and lig part company and are swabbed until dry, then left to the open air. The body of the smaller horns are given attention with the pad-saver and is likewise left to dry. Leaving the nasty thing to fester is...barbaric, lazy, inconsiderate, and, well, something I might have done when I was 15. At 15 I was barbaric, lazy, inconsiderate and couldn't be bothered with the mundane. My horn suffered and I still regret not giving it first priority. Sorry, must be my personal advanced stage of decomposition.