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The Légère Reeds Bb Clarinet Reed (Strength 3.75) is a premium synthetic woodwind reed designed for musicians seeking a flexible, vibrant sound. Its unique European Cut profile allows for seamless transitions across registers, while its durable construction ensures longevity and reliability in various environmental conditions. Ready to play straight out of the box, this reed comes with a convenient carry case and a 30-day exchange guarantee.
J**T
Excelente
Excelente producto, buena caña, buena calidad, entrega rápida
A**L
Highly recommend
Played amazingly right away. It was such an easy transition. It’s very smooth and sliiiigtly wider than my regular reeds but still an amazing fit. The quality of the tone was amazing. Highly recommend.
B**I
Good quality
Works well!
K**D
My go-to reed
The only reason for the four stars is that sometimes you get a bad one and have to send it back. That said, if you buy a box of cane reeds, several in the box are likely to be bums. Most of the time, these play great and last for a long time. I'll never go back to cane reeds again.
O**9
If you’re looking for a plastic reed, get this
Plastic reeds aren’t for everyone, and they are certainly not as good as wood. But… for plastic, this is about as good as it gets. Solid product and it does sound decent for practice and other things. Doesn’t require too much extra effort in my opinion.
S**T
Excellent alternative to cane
This is my main reed. 20 years ago, Legere's weren't so good, but today they're all I use. Consider French cut as well to suit to your needs. My reed has been in use for several months with no discernable wear or affect to performance.
V**!
Sharp and Cold
Full disclosure: I am not a professional clarinet player but this Euro Cut Légère reed had good reviews here and also was recommended to me by several people. My personal experience is that, ironic as it sounds, it needs a little breaking in and so does the player, to get used to it. It vibrates pretty easily in low register but I am struggling with it in the high register. I do not struggle with cane reeds (Gonzalez being my favorite cane reeds). The Légère lacks warmth...very noticeable. It plays louder and sharper which for me translates to “cold.” I will keep this reed and continue to work with it. I bought a ligature recommended to me for this reed, a BG Flex, but not sure it allows enough vibration...had better luck with the old standard Rico everyone has. I have purchased two more ligatures and will try them both with this reed. I may also purchase a Légère Signature Classic to see if I like it better than the Euro Cut. I don’t know one clarinet player who has not gone through multiple reeds, mouthpieces, and ligatures before settling on a set-up they find consistently reliable for their music. I am no exception to that! UPDATE! I bought and am using a Bambu ligature with a metal plate...it works fantastic with this reed. Every note is sounding a lot better now and it’s easy to play altissimo with the new ligature (Bambu Nova). THIRD UPDATE: I now love the Légère Reed EuroCut. I needed to get used to it. Furthermore, I am using the BG Flex ligature and find it is an excellent set up and works well in all registers. I still maintain that the synthetic reeds lack the warmth of cane reeds but it’s a welcome tradeoff, considering how reliable and easy these reeds are to play. I still use a cane reed at beginning of my practice to make myself work but then I switch to Légère to play music so I can focus on the music and not as much on working out my air support!
J**S
Overall, happy so far.
excellent quality and sound. These are pricy, so will come back and edit if it doesn't hold up as expected. So far, very pleased.
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