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Legere European Cut Bb Clarinet Reed Strength - 4.25
9 models to choose from:
The European Cut Signature Series for B♭ Soprano is characterized by a slightly shorter and wider vamp that is comfortable in the embouchure. There is a band of extra material along the spine that provides rigidity without compromising the reed's free blowing nature or high register stability.
Features:
• Has the properties of moist cane.
• Does not have to be Preconditioned before playing
• Completely Non-Toxic
• Available in 1/4 Strengths 2.5 - 4.5
Features:
• Has the properties of moist cane.
• Does not have to be Preconditioned before playing
• Completely Non-Toxic
• Available in 1/4 Strengths 2.5 - 4.5
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Legere 2.5 reeds 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Victoria, British Columbia
Nu fuzz reed. Always works. Good tone and durable with some care.I have mine for a year now, playing 3 times a week
Posted by Peter on Nov 26, 2020
I switched! 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Orleans, Ontario
I used Vandoren reeds and now I switched to legere This is the best reed I ever used. You can't tell the difference between a wooden reed and the Legere and my vibrato is much easier. Either the temperature is hot or humid or cold, the reed is always the same; no more problems.
Posted by Marie-Josee Rondeau on Aug 25, 2020
Awesome durable reeds 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Victoria, British Columbia
Good sounding. switch about 2 years ago
Always plays well and reliable. Not finicky, will always play.
Durable, but need to be careful not to bend the edge. mine last 5 months.
No need to pre-wet it
I wish they put it in a "Reed Guard" packaging, since its so expensive.
Posted by Peter L on Oct 4, 2018