| Vandoren Tenor Saxophone Reeds - Traditional - Box Of Five |
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Vandoren
has
been
a
respected
name
in
premium,
high
quality
reeds
for
many
years.
Performers
like
Lee
Konitz
and
Stan
Getz
choose
to
use
these
Vandoren
Traditional
reeds,
and
once
you
try
them,
you'll
hear
the
difference,
too!
These
premium
reeds
have
a
thin
reed
tip
for
maximum
vibration
and
are
balanced
by
a
solid
vertebral
column
which
gives
the
center
of
the
reed
more
body.
Reeds
are
typically
available
in
strengths
of
1
through
5
(some
brands
label
their
reeds
as
Soft,
Medium
Soft, ...
through
Hard)
In
general,
the
lower
the
number,
the
easier
it
is
to
play
most
notes.
The
down
side,
is
that
the
lower
number
reeds
just
don't
sound
as
nice,
and
make
it
harder
to
hit
high
notes.
As
a
general
rule,
we
recommend
reeds with
a
strength
of
2
(Soft)
for
people
just
getting
started,
and
strength
2
1/2
(Medium
Soft)
for
people
who
have
played
for
a
year
(less
time
if
they
take
lessons).
The
harder
reeds
should
only
be
used
after
using
the
next
softer
size
of
reedfor
six
months
to
a
year,
or
at
the
recommendation
of
a
private
instructor
or
band
director.
All
boxed
reeds
are
at
least
20%
off
list
price.
Reeds
are
not
returnable.
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