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The D’Addario Woodwinds Royal Bb Clarinet Reeds, Strength 2.0, 10-Pack (RCB1020) offers musicians a premium choice for both classical and jazz applications. With a traditional Rico cut and a stronger spine, these reeds ensure durability and a rich sound. Each pack contains 10 reeds, making it a convenient option for dedicated players. Compatible with a full range of clarinets and saxophones, these synthetic reeds are designed for consistent performance.
Item Weight | 10 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.77 x 2.21 x 6.81 cm; 10 Grams |
Item model number | RCB1020 |
Color Name | Wood |
Material Type | Synthetic |
Instrument Key | B Flat |
Size | Strength 2.0 |
M**M
It's quite fine.
These reeds don't get 5 stars because they may not be the most, "fancy" reeds. Otherwise they're pretty good for any Clarinet starting their playing or not. If you're starting: pull down on the reed. Do not push up and out. Pull down and out. Then preferably put the reeds in a, "quality" reed case. Otherwise carefully insert (not push) the reeds back in. Insert them just enough so that you don't struggle to pull out the reed using your fingers. You should be able to pull it / slide it out without effort. Of course, take care of your reeds and hold it with your other hand. You can replace them at least every month or so. If you want to save try at least every 3 months. If not, try using them until they no longer produce a good sound. For middle school band: strength 2.5 to 4. Preferably 3 for 6th grade and consult your band teacher for 7th and 8th. Specially if you're going to do a special style band (eg: classic, folk, jazz, etc). Never touch the tip of your reed. Don't leave them in water for too long (specially for over 2 hours). Reeds are replaceable but SAVE YOUR MONEY. Between cleaning supplies, cork grease, and such stuff: you'll want to save your money. Specially if you plan to double on another instrument. Spend your money and buy clarinet reeds not just saxophone reeds or such. Non-clarinet reeds can change your sound.
J**.
Reed
Too narrow
A**R
Great for beginner players!
These are a great all’round reed for players of all levels.. good price and quality. Recommend!!
C**I
Beginner Reeds
These reeds are good if you're a beginner clarinet player. Thanks my friend (who recommended these to me) my sound is richer than it was previously. Definitely a good brand to start out with.
J**L
Excellent reeds
I've played on Rico Royals since I was a kid. They are fine reliable reed!
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