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Légère Reeds - Baritone Saxophone Reed, Classic, Strength 2.50 (BS2.50) - Premium Synthetic Woodwind Reed

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Arrives Sunday, Mar 16
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Size: Strength 2.50


Features

  • EASY TO PLAY. The Classic for saxophone are extremely durable. This cut is based on the first prototype and produces a darker, focused sound. The thicker tip makes it ideal for projecting and providing a full, rich, and percussive sound.
  • SYNTHETIC FOR DURABILITY AND LONGEVITY. Legere synthetic reeds are not affected by environmental conditions such as high humidity. Legere reeds last longer saving you time and money.
  • NO PRECONDITIONING. Legere reeds are ready to play. You wont need to pre-soak a Legere reed to get the perfect pitch. Ready to play when you are!
  • INCLUDES CARRY CASE for easy storage. Keep your Legere reeds in one place and safe from the elements.
  • NO RISK 30-DAY EXCHANGE Contact us if you are unhappy with our product for any reason and we will replace your reed at no charge

Color: grey,white


Brand: Legere


Instrument Key: E Flat


Style: 2-1/2


Item Weight: 0.05 Pounds


Item Weight: 0.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 0.1 x 2 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: Canada


Item model number: BS2.5


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 16, 2004


Color Name: grey,white


Instrument Key: E Flat


Size: Strength 2.50


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  • A great, tone-focused reed.
Size: Strength 3.00
Pros: - Tone-focused, always in tune - Durable, flexible - Longevity is better than cane - Better sound than any other synthetic - High and LOW range. Great stability on the low A, and a nice tone on notes as high as you can go in the altissimo range! - Handles pianissimo greatly, with a steady tone, and fortississimo with a stable tone as well. Cons: - Life is shorter than a Bari Synthetic - Small splits can happen at the tip of the reed, but that's after a few months - Altissimo can be tricky depending on your articulation and embouchure It is a great reed that has a stable tone and is better than cane in so many ways. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Coby H.

  • Great reeds with the right mouthpiece.
Size: Strength 2.50
With the price of cane reeds, these are probably less expensive in the long run. They are more consistent and play better than cane reeds.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023 by Dan D.

  • Awesome product
Size: Strength 3.5
Love the product and very durable I bought it for my son who plays in his middle school band. I just wish it was a little more affordable and more than one in a box.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022 by Julie Jordan

  • Good sound, but the sizes are off
Size: Strength 3.5
Good sound, but the sizes are off. They are much harder than they say. Get a size down from what you play in cane.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2015 by Bret

  • Amazing
Size: Strength 3.00
I love synthetic reeds so yeah
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Sara richie

  • Great Reed
Size: Strength 2.00
I first used a Legere reed on my alto sax -- the Signature model. It was terrific -- so I got one for my tenor sax. Again, a great reed, although I ended up getting just a slightly stronger reed for the tenor. Since they were so good on my first 2 attempts, I got one for my bari. Great reed -- no soaking required, just slap it on and start honking. Response is outstanding -- from high to the very low; the lows speak more responsively that with a cane reed. I play (primarily) in a jazz big band (usually tenor or bari), and also occasionally with a small combo. The Legere bari reed lets me turn the volume up with the big band, and then turn it down with the small group -- with no loss of tone quality. Quite a reed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2013 by Hook

  • Great product/too expensive!
Size: Strength 2.00
Good product
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • A little too rough-sounding for me
Size: Strength 2.50
I was looking for something to replace traditional reeds since I was splitting a lot of them. I was recommended to try Legere reeds, so I bought a classic one in 2.5 strength and a Forestone bamboo-synthetic one, also in 2.5. It just sounded a little too brash and rough for me; not a particularly pretty sound. Personally, I prefer the Forestone bamboo-synthetic mix reed a lot more. Caveat: I am a part-time bari sax player in a community band, playing on a Chinese bari that was a school horn and treated appropriately. I am not an expert player, though I have been a musician for 60+ years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Mike Irwin

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