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Légère Reeds - Tenor Saxophone Reed, Signature, Strength 2.25 (TSG2.25) - Premium Synthetic Woodwind Reed

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Arrives Friday, May 2
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Size: Strength 2.25


Features

  • CLEAR AND EXPRESSIVE SOUND. The Signatures for Saxophone respond without hesitation. They are thinner and stiffer than a traditional cane reed, making them easy to play and wonderfully smooth. They produce a pristine, centered sound with colorful overtones.
  • SYNTHETIC FOR DURABILITY AND LONGEVITY. Legere synthetic reeds are not affected by environmental conditions such as high humidity. Legere reeds last longer saving you time and money.
  • NO PRECONDITIONING. Legere reeds are ready to play. You wont need to pre-soak a Legere reed to get the perfect pitch. Ready to play when you are!
  • INCLUDES CARRY CASE for easy storage. Keep your Legere reeds in one place and safe from the elements.
  • NO RISK 30-DAY EXCHANGE Contact us if you are unhappy with our product for any reason and we will replace your reed at no charge

Item Weight: 0.32 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.75 x 1.75 x 0.13 inches


Item model number: TSG2.25


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 6, 2014


Body Material: Food-Grade Polypropylene


Color Name: Natural


Material Type: Food-Grade Polypropylene


Musical Style: For Intermediate & Advanced


Instrument Key: Tenor Saxophone


Size: Strength 2.25


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  • For me, absolute game changer
Size: Strength 2.25
I will preface this by saying i’ve already had several upgrades to my setup throughout my now 9 years of playing saxophone. I’ve tried many mouthpieces, ligature setups and reed brands and had settled and a wood reed that made consistently good jazz reeds for my setup, specifically vandoren zz for those who care. also for those who care my mouthpiece is a rousseau jdx6 with a 70$ metal vandoren ligature, don’t remember the exact kind. I am a college student who tried to get my wood reeds to last long and would always get complaints from my teacher that my reeds are dead. the inconsistency and degradation of wooden reeds was affecting my embouchure and limiting my growth in tone production. Long and frequent practice sessions would make my wood reeds different/worse every day. I had always dismissed plastic reeds as being unprofessional until my teacher (an incredibly talented musician who has played with many famous musicians) told me he uses plastic reeds for every saxophone except bari. He noticed the issues I was having with wooden reeds and let me try his 2.25 strength legere signature. I was floored when the tone I was getting from the reed was actual better all around and more consistent across the range of my horn (including altissimo) than almost every wooden reed i’ve ever played on. not only that but it is the same price as a box of vandoren zz which would only last me a couple months or so if that while the plastic reed does not suffer from such degradation in quality over time. The fact that the reed plays the same has allowed my tone production to become incredibly consistent and significantly improved because I don’t have to constantly readjust to different reed qualities. I would absolutely recommend this reed to anyone that has doubts about wooden reeds or can’t put up with the hassle. I won’t have to buy another reed for a long time if ever and my sound has never been better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019 by Ray Harren

  • EXCELLENT Synthetic Reeds
Size: Strength 3.00
Yes they are more expensive than wooden reeds, but they last unbelievably long and don't crack or deform like wooden reeds. Sound is amazing and noticeably nicer in my players opinion. Likely wont go back to wooden.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Peter Fleming

  • A Synthetic Sax Reed?
Size: Strength 2.50
Heard some good things about these, and just wanted to try one. So far I am really impressed. Not cheap, but time will tell with how long they last and their durability. They sound great!
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by JT

  • Good alternative to cane...better sound than other synthetic alternatives
Size: Strength 2.50
First, I'll start with a bit of a snarky comment to all of those reed purists out there...if you are reading this review, give up on cane as your primary reed!...it's ok, only the stuffy symphonic reed players will frown and sneer...it's ok...really...you are reading these reviews for a reason! After giving up on even finding 1-3 good reeds in a box, and then the tragic sense of loss when one of those good reeds meets their respective end of life for any reason, I initially started using the Bari brand of synthetic reeds. With a decent setup...and I will only talk tenor at this point, I got a decent sound at most levels of playing. From funk, rock, jazz, to church worship music, where the cutting edge is, at times, necessary and a sub tone, sweet sound is also needed, the synthetic reed is a valid option. Since, having a difficult time finding the Bari, brand, I tried the signature version of the legere reed for tenor sax. Again, for purposes of comparison, the current reed was a Bari med strength. (Horn is a Selmer SBA...pre mark 6, with a rovner eagle 6* metal mouthpiece and rovner lig and usually amplified with a AMT wireless sax mic) and had been in use for about a month of 3 nights a week...3-4 hours a night. So, the Bari was developing those stress cracks, which signifies eventual failure... First impressions of the legere was the sound has a bit less edge and volume than the Bari. The sound, however, seems a bit closer to a cane reed sound. Not having a decent strength comparison, and not enough of a big name player to warrant free reeds of varying strengths, it is clear that the 2.5 strength legere is softer than then Bari medium and probably even the equivalent cane reed. If play testing, I would have opted for the 2.75 strength vs. the 2.5 as these seem a bit on the weak side. The response of the reed falls in the 5 star category in my humble opinion. I cannot yet allude to the longevity, nor the difference between the signature, studio and standard. It seems you can push the reed to get a decent volume as well as very soft tones...so, I will continue to use. Altissimo notes were ok...though the softer than anticipated reed leaves the Eb and E a bit flat...could be me or the horn. I am glad the reed is out there...wish retailers would carry (Sorry Amazon) for those of us who double a lot (Sop, alto, tenor, Bari, bass and clarinet), the synthetic reed is the only choice for instant sound the moment you pick up the instrument. I say, perfection is a 5 of 5...and the weaker than anticipated strength is the main reason for a 4 of 5 rating...closer to 4.5 of 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017 by Delirious

  • Nice alternative to Caine Reeds
Size: Strength 2.50
I tried the American cut tenor reeds a couple of years ago and didn't really like them; too bright and buzzy and plasticky, for me at least. I sent a reed back to Legere for exchange and they sent me a Signature 2.5. I let it sit there for a year and recently tried it. I was more than pleasantly surprised to find it great to play; consistent, warmer, less of a struggle to practice, more consistently in tune from low to higher registers. I'm just getting into Leger reeds but these reeds may be a game changer for me. The primary thing I like about these reeds is the reeds do not get in the way of expressing yourself on your woodwind instrument. You just have to find the reed style and strength that works for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023 by W.P.

  • Grandson is happy with these reeds
Size: Strength 2.50
This turned out to be great product & will last a lot longer that the traditional reeds, very happy with this product.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by ashton

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