Are Forestone reeds good?
Are Forestone reeds good?
PERFORMANCE. Forestone reeds tend to maintain their strength / resistance over time. They vibrate well and hold the centre of the sound in a manner similar to that of a good quality cane reed. The basic timbre is robust, clear and strong, with just enough “buzz” to ensure projection and carrying power.
Which are the best saxophone reeds?
5 Outstanding Alto Saxophone Reeds to Upgrade the Sound
- Editor’s Choice: Vandoren SR613.
- Best for Jazz: D’Addario Rico Select Jazz.
- Best Synthetic: Legere Signature ASSS3.25.
- Best Value: D’Addario Hemke Alto Sax Reeds.
- Best for Students: D’Addario RJA1030.
What is the hardest saxophone reed?
5
Some manufacturers label strength with words instead, rating it “soft,” “medium” or “hard.” The standard scale for saxophone reed strength runs from 1 through 5, with 1 being the softest and 5 being the hardest reed. If you’re a beginner, it’s best to start with a softer reed, usually about a 2.
What size reed is best for alto sax?
As a beginner saxophone player, a size 1.5 reed is the right reed to start with. This is a nice soft reed, and it’s the easiest reed for you to get a nice clear sound on your saxophone. You’ll probably find that you move onto the next size up pretty quickly, but a 1.5 is the best beginner reed.
Should you soak new reeds?
You should soak your reeds for about one minute with saliva. This ensures that the reed is moist enough to play well without being so wet that it becomes waterlogged. If the reed is brand new, you may want to soak it more thoroughly with water for about twenty minutes before working with it.
How can you tell if a reed is bad?
A “bad” reed is too soft or too hard for you, or dead sounding. This can often only be obvious after a while, maybe 30 minutes, maybe an hour of playing. Sometimes a good reed turns bad suddenly, sometimes bad reeds get better.
Do saxophone reeds make a difference?
The thickness of the reed will affect the tone and how easy or difficult the instrument is to play. In general, a thinner reed, say 2 or 2.5, will have a brighter tone. Thinner reeds vibrate more easily, so they are good for beginners.
Do unused reeds expire?
Reeds which you are actively using will likely last anywhere from 1-4 weeks provided you are playing regularly and taking good care of the reed. Whether or not a reed can expire depends also on how it is being stored as well as the extent to which the reed has had previous usage.