The standard baritone saxophone reed, known as the "blue box," is used worldwide by both professionals and amateurs alike.The sound is well-balanced from bass to treble, and the sound profile is clear.Preferred by brass band players, but popular with a wide range of users, including jazz and rock players.
Legere resin reed. Signature series. Warm, rich overtones and easy to play in ensembles, it can be used for a wide range of purposes from small pieces to large ensembles. For baritone saxophone, strength 3.25.
D'Addario Woodwinds' Organic (Organics) series uses only completely pesticide-free and synthetically fertilized reeds. Inheriting the popular “Reserve” series, these innovative reeds are friendly to both players and the earth.
Legere resin reed. Signature series. Warm, rich overtones and easy to play in ensembles, it can be used for a wide range of purposes from small pieces to large ensembles. For baritone saxophone, strength 3.00.
Legere resin reed. Signature series. Warm, rich overtones and easy to play in ensembles, it can be used for a wide range of purposes from small pieces to large ensembles. For baritone saxophone, strength is 2.25.
Legere resin reed. Signature series. Warm, rich overtones and easy to play in ensembles, it can be used for a wide range of purposes from small pieces to large ensembles. For baritone saxophone, strength 3.50.
D'Addario Woodwinds' Organic (Organics) series uses only completely pesticide-free and synthetically fertilized reeds. Inheriting the popular “Reserve” series, these innovative reeds are friendly to both players and the earth.
D'Addario Woodwinds' Organic (Organics) series uses only completely pesticide-free and synthetically fertilized reeds. Inheriting the popular “Reserve” series, these innovative reeds are friendly to both players and the earth.
Its ease of playing and reasonable price make it a favorite of many players. It is especially popular among jazz players, and is used by many professional musicians, especially in the United States and Europe.
The standard baritone saxophone reed, known as the "blue box", is used worldwide by both professionals and amateurs alike.The sound is well-balanced from bass to treble, and the sound profile is clear.Preferred by brass band players, but popular with a wide range of users, including jazz and rock players.