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Your cart is empty.Bari reeds are synthetic and Made from a special formula that absorbs a certain percentage of moisture and always remains constant In that it cannot warp or squeak. These reeds are not to be confused with anything you have ever experienced in a molded plastic reed. All reeds are machined, just like cane, and are 100% consistent.
Valentina Roman
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
I will buy it again
Makdiel Espinoza
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Justo lo que necesitabamos, mi hija ahora si tendrá una caña de larga duración
FREDDI ROBERTO ALCOCER MEZQUITA
Reviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2023
El sonido no fue el que esperaba, se oye plástico el sonido no el esperado para un saxofón 🎷
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021
I've been using these on my alto sax for probably 25 years. They never need breaking in, never get over-saturated, never need trimming. They don't wear out. You show up, slap it on, and it just works. Sounds great. I haven't needed to shave or adjust a reed in years.The *only* downside is that they don't have a very fine thickness selection, so if you (let's say) normally get a 3 and shave down the shoulders a bit, you can't do that with these. But if the thickness profile works well with your mouthpiece... you're 100% set. You might have difficulty in the upper altissimo register if it's not perfect, but it's pretty darn close for me. Worth the tradeoff.I use a M with a Selmer S90 (180) mouthpiece, and a S with a Dukoff M Power Chamber mouthpiece.
FM
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019
I received my order for three Bari reeds. One of the reeds is missing. I received two reeds each in their own containers/cases.The third container/case is broken and there is no reed inside. I want a replacement or refund
carrie congo
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2014
After trying numerious brands of wooden reeds we figured, why not try this! I'm so glad I did, it has lasted my daughter about 3 months now and we were replacing wooden reeds weekly! She was able to put it on the sax and start playing right away. It sounds the same and overall its a money saver on reeds!!! Well worth it!!!
Cami Chaf
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2013
This is just about the best reed i've ever used. It plays soft or loud, which is wonderful for a person like me being especially shy... I bought it about 3 weeks before school ended, and then fell in love and then went to summer band to find out my director does not allow them cuz they "sound sharp"... :c and we play 9 hrs. a day, 6 days a week, all summer. BUT thats not the companys fault that my director is a doody head >:(
David
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2013
Bought this for my son who is starting to learn sax and after breaking 3 wooden reeds in about 2 months. This one is still going. A little more durable than a wooden reed and he was able to start using it very easily with no adjustment to his playing style. Worth it
Reviewer01
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2011
I have a tenor and alto sax and started using these when they didn't have any reeds in the size I wanted at the local music shop. The guy said he'd refund my money if I didn't like them. So with nothing to loose I took one home. I used it for 3 months playing for about 2 hours every day. Yeah, I was hooked. They are louder than cane reeds and don't require any set-up like getting them moist before you use them. You can pick up your sax and play. These reeds don't chip or require the attention of cane and they last longer. For the price of a box of reeds you get more playing time with less hassle. Buy one and see. I've converted to these and haven't looked back.
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