Soprano Sax American Cut

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The American Cut represents the next-generation of Légère saxophone reeds. From the first note, the reed speaks with total ease while giving players just the right amount of tonal edge. It is effortlessly free-blowing, colorful, and loaded with personality.

The American Cut’s distinct profile is what gives players a full, clear low register and vibrant altissimo.

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WHY THEY WORK

The secret? A synthetic material unique to Légère, meticulous computer controlled processing operations

and a team of ambitious and hardworking individuals who passionately believe in the Freedom to Perform.

Materials
Design Process

Cane is a unique material—lightweight, yet surprisingly stiff along the grain. That unique combination is what makes it vibrate so well. Reproducing those properties in a synthetic material isn’t easy—but it’s exactly what we’ve done.


Our reeds are made from a special formulation of polypropylene—a non-toxic, food-safe polymer you’ll also find in medical equipment, yogurt cups, and packaging. On its own, polypropylene is far too flexible for a reed. So we strengthen it through a process called orientation, which aligns the polymer fibers to dramatically increase stiffness. That’s the secret to the signature feel and response of a Légère reed.


Because our material doesn’t absorb moisture, Légère reeds don’t need soaking, never warp, and are ready to play right out of the case. They’re durable, hygienic, and can be cleaned easily with warm water and a mild detergent. It’s cane—refined.

The Légère Guarantee

Légère Reeds wants you to be completely satisfied with your purchase.

Everyone can enjoy their Légère reeds if they find their right strength. This is why we are proud to provide an Exchange of Strength Program within 30 days of purchase. If you are unsatisfied with your clarinet or saxophone reed, please begin the exchange process regardless of where you purchased it in the world.

Please be assured returned reeds are discarded after a quality check and are never resold.

Customer Reviews

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andy rutco (Carmel, US)
Kessler Soprano

Got an American cut 1.75. normally use Vandoren #2. The legere is so very easy to play, Flows smooth and allows for volume control / dynamics effortlessly. It my go to reed now.

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sharon wegner
Am. cut soprano reed

Bought the same strength as reeds I’m currently using. Responds great through the entire range of the instrument and sounds as good, maybe better than a cane reed. Will never have to worry anymore that my reed will dry while switching instruments.

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Allen Rippe (Memphis, US)
Soprano 2.25

I use Legere, American Cut, 2.25, for Tenor, C-Melody* Alto and Soprano SaxophonesI ve tried to use 2.50, and even so, they were just a little to hard, believe it or not.

* My C Melody Mouthpiece was hand made, to have a wider than C-Melody, table, which accepts, a Bb Tenor Reed.

I place the 2.25, a tiny bit higher than even, with the tip rail. This yields the exact stiffness I need to play a three hour big band gig, or play a whole recital on All four instruments. Allen Keith Rippe

We truly appreciate your feedback and are grateful for your kind words!

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Richard Savoie (Sherbrooke, CA)
Super!

Excellent produit, un peu cher cependant!

Merci pour votre avis!

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Jamie Serafi (Puerto Vallarta, MX)
fantastic reeds!

I didn’t know what to expect when I ordered these reeds but I can honestly say that I’m converted to plastic reeds. And the fact that they are Canadian is just the icing on the cake! I will never go back to wood again!!

We truly appreciate your feedback and are grateful for your kind words!

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Jayne Morrison (Sequim, US)
Love my Legere reeds

I really like the American cut 3.5 reeds for jazz on my soprano, alto, or tenor sax. For classical alto, I prefer the French cut 3.5. I started using these reeds while playing in the pit for a musical production, when instrument changes had to be quick. Now, they are all I play on!

We're so thankful for your positive review and are glad you had a great experience!