Eb Clarinet Reeds
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Légère Eb Clarinet Reeds
From chamber, to orchestral, to New Orleans jazz, to marching, Légère clarinet reeds give modern musicians everything they need to succeed.
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from 1745 reviewsVery consistent throughout the register and what I expected for using Legere reeds for several years now on all my horns ( Eb soprano, Bb and Bass clarinets and a few saxophones), The whole line of reeds never let me down.
I absolutely love these reeds for bari sax, they have such a great tone and last for such a long time
Amazing, especially 4 and 3,75
I've been playing on the Signature cut for the past few years, and I only just decided to try switching to a European cut because I started learning some concertos. And what a difference it made! I can project so much better and my sound is so much more responsive and centered than it was before.
As an intermediate student, this past year has been a great enhancement and well-lasted reed since Band Camp. My Signature reed is on its last days, but it has lasted me quite the time with an astonishing projection in sound. I’m speechless to describe the improvement in tonality it has helped me achieve along with the American Cut. That is also very extraordinary in its sound for dynamics and articulations for astonishing solos and swinging groove! I can’t wait to buy another reed along with the French Cut!
These European cut reeds are fantastic. They play with such color and ease that i really can’t believe that i suffered with cane reeds for so long. I am a true convert.
I played Legere Signature 2.75 for a few years before I tried American Cut for the first time. I absolutely love it. Using 2.50 and it’s perfect for me. Strong and stable, bottom to top. Love my sound.
After taking a few decades off, I am back to playing my baritone sax. A few things have changed. The biggest one is the Legere reeds. They are a great upgrade from the old cane days. Every one is perfect right out of the box; sounds great, easy to play, consistent and long lasting too. No more sifting through a box of cane reeds, finding the few that sound great, and trying to fix or discarding the rest. I would never go back to cane.
These reeds can last me 6 to 8 months or longer and I use them on all my woodwinds.
The reed played better than expected. Use all the time now
I'm one of those performers who wears a lot of hats on a gig (vocalist, keyboardist, sax player), and have been struggling for years (decades, really) to find a solution for a sax reed that's still ready to play after my horn sits on the stand for 20-30 minutes. For the kinds of gigs I play, these reeds not only play great but sound great!