Vandoren SR402 Soprano Sax ZZ Reeds Strength 2; Box of 10
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I'm of the mind that even a dud reed will be put to good use. It does not function until I soak it in water, knead it with my thumbs, and play them as hard as I can. Due to the fact that I practice more than I perform, it is not such a big deal for me. I also love the point David Lynch made in his little white book about the artistic process he put out in the early 2000s. In his words, artists should buy the cheapest gear available to grow as much as possible. I take that to heart. If you can make a bloated reed sound good, you're actually making progress more than if you have the most expensive and well-developed gear. Products that are built. To be fair, I have never been disappointed with a Vandoren box. I just want to mention the video in this ad is for ligatures, The way you phrased that is a little odd.
My favorite reeds are Van Doren ZZs. I use them on all three of my saxes (alto, tenor, It has been about ten years since I have been using #2 Van Doren ZZ reeds for my soprano. They give me the tone I want and I have been using the brand for that long.
The vandoren reeds I purchased from wiener music were delivered To begin with, it took me some adjustment and strengthening to adjust to a harder reed, but it has given my sound output the harder edge I was seeking.
Reeds of excellent quality.
Having checked my order status, I have confirmed that it has been shipped. What you ordered is not what you got. The contents of this package will need to be checked when it It has been asked of me to review something I did not order but will return Originally, I ordered a reed with a different shape. I'm glad to see Amazon doing well.
The sound these produce in a church setting with a JodyJazz HR MP is exactly what I was looking for. In the sound I get, there is a halfway point between the lightness of the Java green box reeds and the thicker sound of the When I have a part starting on a low B or C# and need to start it softly, this is very helpful.