Known as the "green box," it has the brightest tone of all Vandoren soprano saxophone reeds.Flexible, responsive, and rich in overtones, it has been a favorite of jazz players worldwide since its development in 1983.
Known as the "green box," it has the brightest tone of all Vandoren soprano saxophone reeds.Flexible, responsive, and rich in overtones, it has been a favorite of jazz players worldwide since its development in 1983.
The standard saxophone reed, known as the blue box, is used worldwide by professionals and amateurs alike.The sound is well-balanced from bass to treble, with a clear sound profile.Preferred by brass band players, but popular with a wide range of users, including jazz and rock players.
The standard saxophone reed, known as the blue box, is used worldwide by professionals and amateurs alike.The sound is well-balanced from bass to treble, with a clear sound profile.Preferred by brass band players, but popular with a wide range of users, including jazz and rock players.
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.
Legere reeds are made of a new material that has the same vibration characteristics as natural cane reeds. Signature series with a warm and rich tone. For soprano saxophone, strength 3.00.
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.