Alto Sax Reed Bass Clarinet at Brandon Thompson blog

Alto Sax Reed Bass Clarinet. Let’s start by listing the options and the instruments they’re available for: I have some old brown box alto and bass clarinet reeds that work real well. The match will not be exact, but it is good enough to get you through a few rehearsals if your reed breaks. A bass clarinet reed will fit a tenor saxophone mouthpiece in a pinch and vice versa. D’addario have a bigger range of clarinet reeds than vandoren do and more of their reeds are classical than jazz. I happen to also have a bflat. I have not tried bari sax reeds on bass clarinet. But, it's mostly because of the cane. I’ve been playing alto sax and bass clarinet for around a year and half and have been using a 2.5 strength on both. However, i have tried tenor reeds and found bass clarinet reeds to be much better.

Vandoren Traditional Alto Reeds Horn Stash
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Let’s start by listing the options and the instruments they’re available for: I happen to also have a bflat. D’addario have a bigger range of clarinet reeds than vandoren do and more of their reeds are classical than jazz. I have not tried bari sax reeds on bass clarinet. But, it's mostly because of the cane. A bass clarinet reed will fit a tenor saxophone mouthpiece in a pinch and vice versa. I’ve been playing alto sax and bass clarinet for around a year and half and have been using a 2.5 strength on both. I have some old brown box alto and bass clarinet reeds that work real well. However, i have tried tenor reeds and found bass clarinet reeds to be much better. The match will not be exact, but it is good enough to get you through a few rehearsals if your reed breaks.

Vandoren Traditional Alto Reeds Horn Stash

Alto Sax Reed Bass Clarinet A bass clarinet reed will fit a tenor saxophone mouthpiece in a pinch and vice versa. However, i have tried tenor reeds and found bass clarinet reeds to be much better. I’ve been playing alto sax and bass clarinet for around a year and half and have been using a 2.5 strength on both. I happen to also have a bflat. But, it's mostly because of the cane. Let’s start by listing the options and the instruments they’re available for: I have some old brown box alto and bass clarinet reeds that work real well. A bass clarinet reed will fit a tenor saxophone mouthpiece in a pinch and vice versa. D’addario have a bigger range of clarinet reeds than vandoren do and more of their reeds are classical than jazz. I have not tried bari sax reeds on bass clarinet. The match will not be exact, but it is good enough to get you through a few rehearsals if your reed breaks.

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