Rico Select Jazz Alto Sax Reeds, Unfiled, Strength 2 Strength Medium, 10-pack
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Those who have been filed have procedures in the reed, and those who have not are not. It is better for me to have more unfiled documents
The reeds come in a package of 10 or 20. It would be more accurate to say that a standard size 2 medium is about a regular size 2 and one half. The size two hard is approximately the same as a size three rich.
Selected User Reviews For Rico Select Jazz Alto Sax Reeds, Unfiled, Strength 2 Strength Medium, 10-pack
Whenever I have needed reeds, I have always gone to I used to think it was the most popular brand among jazz musicians when I first started. The product of today appears to be more durable - These do not cause my hair to split. As long as they have the tone I need, they remain whole. They have an excellent strength system that I love. It does not have the inconsistencies or unusability that many claim to have. As of now, reeds are so expensive, and I am satisfied enough with these brands that I have not explored other options.
As a first step, I bought the sampler pack so I could see which one best fit my needs. I was given a 2H filed by my teacher, and it was good, but I preferred it unfiled. As a result, I ordered the 2H unfiled, which I found to be the perfect format for me. We had to pull 3 out to get The players all played perfectly and in the same manner. Reeds from the V brand have never failed like that. Assuming the other 7 in the box are the same, I hope so, too. I just watched a video on D'Addario and their production process for Gives a lot of information.
It's been a tradition of mine to purchase these for my son, who is a serious saxophonist who dedicates countless hours to this According to him, the quality of these reeds has declined over the past six years This is the ninth month. In addition, he can only find a few boxes that offer good sound quality.
We have been using Vandoren reeds, but with little success (ZZ, A box of LaVoz 2 showed up when I ordered it. I did not trust the Rico Jazz Select 2H, but I am glad I took a chance on it. Each has a flat surface, a good heart, and a grain that is even. My gift may have just been a gift from above, or maybe after many years of playing saxophone, my gift came to me. It would have been worth trying these reeds in any case. Please download a couple of reeds comparison charts and figure out which one is best With the 2H they sound fantastic in the middle and altissimo range and I can go below middle E with minimal embrocue changes. However once below middle E I have to change my embrocue substantially and.
In the past, I have relied on these I have been drawn to reeds since I first owned a These reeds are very consistent in quality and do a very good job of dealing with the abuse of being played in a marching band. My jazz selects for both my tenor and alto have blown me away with their playability. Out of all the boxes I received, maybe 3 were subpar and the rest were excellent. The one I rely on Bringing the strength down to 3 soft gives me a very direct and pleasing tone throughout the entire range of the horn and well into the lower to middle ranges of I am extremely impressed with the quality and consistency of these reeds from Rico.
I really like how it sounds. With a Super Action 80 Series II, you can use a Jody Jazz HR. I got back into playing semi-pro I finally took it seriously after what has been an on and off affair for a couple of We began with the two softs, moved on to the medium and finally the hard to determine which gives the best balance of playing ease and sound. I be happy with the 2H, but when I'm playing for more than an hour or so, I just go for the 2M.
The sound is new. I found this leaf to be interesting. Note that this is not a filed document. There is nothing to lose by trying it.