Bass Clarinet Vs Tenor Sax Reeds at Luca Searle blog

Bass Clarinet Vs Tenor Sax Reeds. On both clarinet and saxophone, an adequate seal around the mouthpiece must be maintained but the embouchure needs to be loose enough to allow the reed to vibrate properly. I have found that bass clarinet reeds work zounds better on bass clarinet than tenor sax. I got a 2.75 signature bass clarinet that i use on both bass clarinet and tenor sax, and it is much better than any cane i've. 255 posts · joined 2006. Bass clarinet reeds tend to be too soft to cut through on the upper register parts, and the tenor reeds give you a lot more flexibility. These are classical clarinet reeds with a thin tip and thick heart, giving plenty of resistance coupled with an easy response and clean articulation. Cost me all of $10 including shipping. +1 to the legere reeds. I bought a box of 25 rico bass clarinet reeds a while back to use on tenor. #4 · feb 17, 2009. I play on vandoren blue box 2.5s or v21. The bass clarinet embouchure is much looser than the bb clarinet but much tighter/firmer than the sax.

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+1 to the legere reeds. The bass clarinet embouchure is much looser than the bb clarinet but much tighter/firmer than the sax. Bass clarinet reeds tend to be too soft to cut through on the upper register parts, and the tenor reeds give you a lot more flexibility. Cost me all of $10 including shipping. I bought a box of 25 rico bass clarinet reeds a while back to use on tenor. These are classical clarinet reeds with a thin tip and thick heart, giving plenty of resistance coupled with an easy response and clean articulation. #4 · feb 17, 2009. I got a 2.75 signature bass clarinet that i use on both bass clarinet and tenor sax, and it is much better than any cane i've. On both clarinet and saxophone, an adequate seal around the mouthpiece must be maintained but the embouchure needs to be loose enough to allow the reed to vibrate properly. I have found that bass clarinet reeds work zounds better on bass clarinet than tenor sax.

Bass Vs Saxophone Key Differences ScionAv

Bass Clarinet Vs Tenor Sax Reeds +1 to the legere reeds. The bass clarinet embouchure is much looser than the bb clarinet but much tighter/firmer than the sax. I bought a box of 25 rico bass clarinet reeds a while back to use on tenor. #4 · feb 17, 2009. I play on vandoren blue box 2.5s or v21. I have found that bass clarinet reeds work zounds better on bass clarinet than tenor sax. On both clarinet and saxophone, an adequate seal around the mouthpiece must be maintained but the embouchure needs to be loose enough to allow the reed to vibrate properly. These are classical clarinet reeds with a thin tip and thick heart, giving plenty of resistance coupled with an easy response and clean articulation. Bass clarinet reeds tend to be too soft to cut through on the upper register parts, and the tenor reeds give you a lot more flexibility. 255 posts · joined 2006. +1 to the legere reeds. Cost me all of $10 including shipping. I got a 2.75 signature bass clarinet that i use on both bass clarinet and tenor sax, and it is much better than any cane i've.

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