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EASTROCK Traditional Tenor Saxophone Reeds 2.0/2.5/3.0 Professional Tenor Sax Reeds for Saxophone Beginner and Saxophonist Strength 3.0-10 Pack

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Size: 3.0


Features

  • Premium Quality Materials:Crafted from carefully selected natural high-quality reed, the premium tenor saxophone reeds ensure durability and longevity, ensuring that it holds its shape and sound quality over time. Whether for practice or professional performances, it maintains excellent responsiveness with minimal wear and tear
  • Exceptional Sound Quality:The EASTROCK traditional tenor saxophone reeds are designed with a filed cut, delivering a thick, full, pure, and soft tone ideal for both classical and pop music, ensuring an extremely pure sound that enhances your performance
  • Individually Reed Holder&Bagged:Each tenor saxophone reed comes individually bagged, ensuring maximum freshness and extending shelf life. The included individual reed holder makes it easy to carry and store your reeds hygienically. Enjoy the peace of mind that your reeds remain in pristine condition until you're ready to play
  • Versatile Strength Options:Available in assorted strengths (2.0/2.5/3.0), these tenor saxophone reeds cater to different skill levels. The number indicates the hardness of the reed, the higher the number, the harder the reed, and the more breath you need, you can choose the perfect fit for your musical expression
  • Suitable for All Skill Levels:The advanced craftsmanship of this reed provides a perfect balance of flexibility and stiffness, allowing for a smooth and effortless playing experience. Whether you're just starting out or you're an advanced saxophonist, this reed offers excellent playability, allowing you to explore different playing techniques and musical styles with ease

Description

EASTROCK Traditional Tenor Saxophone Reeds 2.0/2.5/3.0 Professional Tenor Sax Reeds for Saxophone Beginner and Saxophonist Strength 3.0-10 Pack

Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: 4.3 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches


Item model number: tenor-saxophone-reeds


Date First Available: June 5, 2024


Material Type: Reed


Size: 3.0


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  • Played well right out of the box.
Size: 3.0
Reeds are a very subjective matter, so take my review with a grain of salt; and try a box for yourself. They are nice reeds. The cost is about half of what I would normally expect to pay, and they worked for me. To really know how good they are I will have to play them for a long time, but right out of the box they performed as, to better than, expected. My testing method was to pick two random samples of each reed, #2 & #3, soak them, and play them without adjustment. I first warmed up a little with my normal 3H-4 reeds for a few minutes, then tried the new reeds. I mostly noodled around, testing the range, playing scales, trying low and high notes at different dynamics & with the slightly different embouchures I might use depending on the type of sound desired. I did not use every reed in the box. They immediately felt pretty good so I may as well use them as needed. If I feel differently later, I will add to my review. But, for now I'm happy with them, and will consider buying them. Using the #3 reeds I was able to achieve a full range of notes from low B flat to nice, solid, altissimo notes. The middle was strong, and the low and altissimo notes were not difficult to produce or control. Nice, especially considering that I did no adjustment after trying them out a bit like I usually do. Using the #2 reeds, I produced solid sounds and good control from low D to top F. My altissimo and notes below D were a bit more challenging and thinner sounding at first. I consider this normal, for me, because I am not used to playing very soft reeds. Their performance would be ideal for the beginner and probably OK for the player that prefers soft reeds. Again, I made no adjustments to the reeds. For new reed players, you will eventually adjust almost all reeds to your liking with a little shaving here and there. Your beginning band/instrument teacher will usually start you out with softer reeds like a #2-2.5. 3 is still kind of soft, but in the range many experienced players like. Some experienced players like softer reeds too. Gato Barbieri liked a 1.5! It all depends on what feels good for you. At this point, I would not hesitate to recommend trying them out. You might really like them. If I were to teach beginning band again, I would stock up. Only downside, I found it difficult to read the reed strength on the side of the box due to tiny print. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024 by Diangelo1 Diangelo1

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