Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut

SKU: BBES2.50
Sopranino Saxophone Signature
Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut - Légère Reeds - BBES4.50 - 827778261804
Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut - Légère Reeds - BBES4.50 - 827778261804
Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut - Légère Reeds - BBES4.50 - 827778261804
Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut - Légère Reeds - BBES4.50 - 827778261804
Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut - Légère Reeds - BBES4.50 - 827778261804
Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut - Légère Reeds - BBES4.50 - 827778261804
Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut

Bb Soprano Clarinet European Cut

SKU: BBES2.50
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The most comfortable, stable, and articulate clarinet reed Légère produces. The European Cut for Bb Clarinet is wider than the Signature with a shorter vamp and a band of material down the spine. This reed is recommended for players of all levels though it is too wide for most German mouthpieces.

Customer Reviews

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Barbara Holmes (Washington, US)
European cut Bb clarinet reed

Absolutely the best Reed out there whether synthetic or cane. Plays beautifully, easily and consistently!

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Dale Hellar (Wichita, US)

The sound produced is very much like a cane reed without the "buzz" of other manufactured reeds

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Bobby Alan (Shawnee, US)
Is great

Boa boa boa

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Customer (Surry, US)
Légère reeds are wonderful!

I prefer playing Légère reeds on clarinet and tenor sax. My sound is very good and I appreciate the consistency and durability of Légère reeds!

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Russ Rozinek (Urbandale, US)
I Like These, but what do I know?

I’m 73, and have about 35 years of experience playing in community bands after I got out of college. But, strictly amateur (well I did get paid about $20 a season in one band). I really like that I put the reed on my clarinet and play it. I don’t have anywhere near the amount of fiddling around that I used to do with cane reeds. I like that when I’m playing outdoor concerts I don’t have to worry about the reed drying out if there is a long winded presentation (think Memorial Day). These reeds are an expensive up front investment, but they last a really long time. I rotate a pair of them and might go more than 6 months before I buy a replacement, so they end up being cheaper than the cane reeds I used to buy. I don’t feel qualified to give a recommendation on sound quality, but they sure work for me.