Description | Fibracell Plastic Reed for Tenor Saxophone | Gonzalez Baritone Sax Reeds
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| Rico Royal Reeds for Tenor Saxophone
| NEW Vandoren ZZ Model Jazz Cut Reeds. Box of 10.
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Content | The unreal reed plays like cane, sounds like cane, better projection, and lasts up to 4 times longer than cane reeds. Greater high note stability than most plastic reeds. Available in Soft, Medium Soft, Medium, Medium Hard, and Hard strengths. One reed per package. | These reeds are made in Argentina from cane grown in Argentina. Superb sound quality. 5 Reeds per box.
| AcousticsSeries III bore features a quick response, with less resistance, and a more centered sound.High F# key.Key construction features mini ribs providing a quick response.Special brass alloy with higher copper content producing a warmer sound.Raised left hand palm keys are more directly located under the hand.Special mechanism features a C# vent that improves the intonation and tone quality of the middle C#.Left and Right hand thumb rests are metal. Right hand is adjustable.Adjusting screws are on the Rocker regulation of high E | Quality, Consistency and Flexibility
Designed for a wide variety of playing situations, Rico Royal is a high-quality reed for serious saxophone and clarinet players, yet is priced affordability to meet the needs of both professionals and students. French filed for freedom of response, especially in the low register, adding clarity to the tone and making soft attacks easier. Strengths 2-4. 10 Reeds per box.
| Quality, Consistency and Flexibility
Designed for a wide variety of playing situations, Rico Royal is a high-quality reed for serious saxophone and clarinet players, yet is priced affordability to meet the needs of both professionals and students. French filed for freedom of response, especially in the low register, adding clarity to the tone and making soft attacks easier. Strengths 2-4. 10 Reeds per box.
| This ALL NEW JAZZ reed features a unique relationship between the heart of the reed, where the tone is produced, and the thickness of the tip, which is responsible for vibration. The result is a reed with extraordinary tone, with immediate response in a free-blowing manner even in the altissimo range.
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