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Years ago, I tried a synthetic reed on my alto and very quickly decided it wasn't for me. It was too buzzy and it quickly got relegated to my back pocket at gigs as a backup in case I had a reed split on me mid-performance. Since then, I've always held the opinion that synthetic reeds aren't for me, until a band mate of mine persuaded me to try one of these. I can confirm the technology has clearly come a long way as the Legere Reed I bought for my baritone is really lovely to play and feels much more similar to a natural reed, but also feels more sturdy - less likely to break if you accidentally brush it against your clothing for example. One piece of advice I would give is to go for a 1/2 grade lower than you're used to on a natural reed, I found the Strength 3 reed I bought a bit of the stiff side, I should have bought a 2.5. All in all, a great product though, and the little case it comes with is very nice too!
Years ago, I tried a synthetic reed on my alto and very quickly decided it wasn't for me. It was too buzzy and it quickly got relegated to my back pocket at gigs as a backup in case I had a reed split on me mid-performance. Since then, I've always held the opinion that synthetic reeds aren't for me, until a band mate of mine persuaded me to try one of these. I can
Years ago, I tried a synthetic reed on my alto and very quickly decided it wasn't for me. It was too buzzy and it quickly got relegated to my back pocket at gigs as a backup in case I had a reed split on me mid-performance. Since then, I've always held the opinion that synthetic reeds aren't for me, until a band mate of mine persuaded me to try one of these. I can confirm the technology has clearly come a long way as the Legere Reed I bought for my baritone is really lovely to play and feels much more similar to a natural reed, but also feels more sturdy - less likely to break if you accidentally brush it against your clothing for example. One piece of advice I would give is to go for a 1/2 grade lower than you're used to on a natural reed, I found the Strength 3 reed I bought a bit of the stiff side, I should have bought a 2.5. All in all, a great product though, and the little case it comes with is very nice too!
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überwiegend sehr gut
Miold 05.01.2023
Ich benutze schon länger Légère-Blätter für Alt- und Tenorsaxophon.
So habe ich auch für das Baritonsaxophon Légère gekauft.
Das Blatt spiele ich mit einem Vintage Dolnet 6. Ich komme damit über alle Register gut zurecht. Die Ansprache und die Tongestaltung sind gut.
Bei Verarbeitung bin ich bei 4 Sternen geblieben, da ich mit dem 2.75 keine guten Erfahrungen gemacht habe.
Insgesamt neige ich aber doch zu 5 Sternen.
Ich benutze schon länger Légère-Blätter für Alt- und Tenorsaxophon.
So habe ich auch für das Baritonsaxophon Légère gekauft.
Das Blatt spiele ich mit einem Vintage Dolnet 6. Ich komme damit über alle Register gut zurecht. Die Ansprache und die Tongestaltung sind gut.
Bei Verarbeitung bin ich bei 4 Sternen geblieben, da ich mit dem 2.75 keine guten
Ich benutze schon länger Légère-Blätter für Alt- und Tenorsaxophon.
So habe ich auch für das Baritonsaxophon Légère gekauft.
Das Blatt spiele ich mit einem Vintage Dolnet 6. Ich komme damit über alle Register gut zurecht. Die Ansprache und die Tongestaltung sind gut.
Bei Verarbeitung bin ich bei 4 Sternen geblieben, da ich mit dem 2.75 keine guten Erfahrungen gemacht habe.
Insgesamt neige ich aber doch zu 5 Sternen.