New American Cut Synthetic Reeds... are they better?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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    Jay Metcalf play tests and reviews several synthetic reeds from Legere.
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    01:19 Establishing Good Practice Habits
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    03:40 REED 3
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    04:52 Answers and Thoughts on Legere American Cut Reeds
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Комментарии • 411

  • @CJGospel
    @CJGospel 3 года назад +155

    Lol. Love the lowkey saxologic shout-out in the beginning.

  • @GreggStreicher
    @GreggStreicher 3 года назад +58

    I've used synthetic reeds for practice and save cane reeds for gigs.

    • @colinevans9377
      @colinevans9377 3 года назад +4

      That's exactly what I do Gregg. I would also use cane for a band rehearsal. The American cut is good, particularly at the top and bottom, but playing a Rigotti Gold afterwards shows that cane has that fizzy middle that adds an extra dimension.

  • @jamestaylor7746
    @jamestaylor7746 3 года назад +52

    Initially I thought 1, then maybe 3. Honestly it's difficult to tell Jay. I think YOU could strap a Doctor's tongue deporessor stick or a popsicle stick on a mouthpiece and still sound wonderful

  • @johnfrerichmann651
    @johnfrerichmann651 3 года назад +35

    i’ve switched over to legere signatures on all my horns haha. I mostly play classical and it’s honestly just made my life so much easier haha

    • @almanac520
      @almanac520 3 года назад

      Yeah, love these. So much more hygienic. I wish I had these in high school

    • @leahkohman3881
      @leahkohman3881 2 года назад

      @@almanac520 so do you throw them out after each use? My son has always used cane and just mentioned plastic on his way out the door to marching band so of course now I’m researching

    • @vjay4461
      @vjay4461 2 года назад +4

      @@leahkohman3881 since they are non absorbent, you can easily clean them off. Traditional reeds can absorb things and overtime become dirty

  • @sergej100qca4
    @sergej100qca4 3 года назад +33

    3 is definitely the best sounding in my opinion. It's a lot darker

    • @Ted.W
      @Ted.W 3 месяца назад

      Personally, it sounded a lot more flat. Could also be the mouthpiece.

  • @santiagofimbrez4355
    @santiagofimbrez4355 3 года назад +1

    Another great session. Thank you keeping things exciting.

  • @sorenfuhrer401
    @sorenfuhrer401 3 года назад

    Dear Jay, thank you so much for staying honest in these reviews. Great job!

  • @esfahan1961
    @esfahan1961 3 года назад +22

    For the past 3 years I play Legere Signature reeds strength 2 to 2.75 on either soprano, alto or tenor saxophones. No going back to cane D’Addario Select Jazz for me! I may give those American cut a try though. Thanks Jay, great video as always, look forward to Better Traxx channel 😉

  • @Fundude-yh6kg
    @Fundude-yh6kg 3 года назад +9

    I’ve been playing one for several weeks on the American cut and I like enjoy playing it

  • @leroyharper4513
    @leroyharper4513 2 года назад +1

    It took me awhile to get the right strength but I love them. I'm definitely into just picking the sax up and playing! Responds is great and they give me the sound I'm looking for and everything else to boot🎷

  • @keithkapphillipjr191
    @keithkapphillipjr191 3 года назад +3

    Jay is super inspiring man. Watching this channel got me back into playing sax again and it’s been a great decision thanks better sax

  • @davidoliver9688
    @davidoliver9688 3 года назад

    I concur with your conclusion. You sounded really comfortable with the 3rd and 1st reed

  • @fredhagerman6477
    @fredhagerman6477 3 года назад +5

    Hi Jay - I've tried their Classic, Signature and American cuts for both tenor and alto, including different strengths. My preferred is the Signature with American cut in 2nd.

  • @matros8607
    @matros8607 3 года назад

    Hi Jay! You said it yourself, the easiness of playing made your sound warm and lush, thus #3 was easy pick!

  • @georgeluna5845
    @georgeluna5845 3 года назад +2

    Been using Legere Signature off and on since your video way back. Been trying the American Cut 1 7/5. For two weeks. I like it.
    Synthetic reeds have everything I want, yet lack the soul of cane.

  • @winstonpatterson7365
    @winstonpatterson7365 3 года назад

    I got an American Cut 3.2 last year for my alto which I use a Jumbo Java a45 mouthpiece on and have not looked back, I love it!

  • @AntonMoiseyenko
    @AntonMoiseyenko 3 года назад

    I love your sound with no.2 and even more with no.3.

  • @kamilaqudsiashakeel3368
    @kamilaqudsiashakeel3368 3 года назад +2

    I watched the last synthetic reed after I recently got my saxophone and am learning. One of the biggest thing I struggle with is the reed / mouth piece , whether it be knowing is I'm blowing it correctly or if I've got a bad reed (everybody I've watched has gotten different reasons and methods to correct / fix this.... But personaly I love to watch your guide on everything and I've been following all the lessons, and feel I've gotten more help and knowledge from them, so thank you so much for being slow in your teachings and having sections instead of a blast of overwhelming info I and I think others see and may put them off from learning this beautiful instrument!) . overall I have gotten over the reeds taste 😂 and I feel like its not much of a issue but I have this feeling of if I get a synthetic reed I feel like it could get easyer and give me more help in focusing on practice and would be able to learn without worrying about a reed chipping (has happened to me sadly... Had to order more witch was trouble in its self as I didn't know which brands suited what and overall just loosing practice time 😅), but yeah overall I'd like to thank ya for being a great saxophone sensei !!!

  • @MosquitoMade
    @MosquitoMade 3 года назад +8

    I thought 1 and 3 were synthetic and 2 was cane, because of the slight buzz that it felt the second had, but when you mentioned it was a little stronger than what you would like, that made sense listening to the recap. I've got a Legere studio and classic cut for tenor, and a classic cut for alto. With the Alto (first one I got) I followed their comparison chart, and went with 2.5 instead of the 3 I normally do for my cane reeds. Ended up going through their exchange to get a 2.25 instead. They're a lot stiffer than cane seems to be to me

  • @christopherbrown2222
    @christopherbrown2222 3 года назад +1

    I actually just purchased some Legere American Cut reeds earlier this week. I'm trying out some new mouthpieces and wanted a reed that would give me some consistency as I try out them out. Haven't gotten them yet, but I'm looking forward to giving them a try!

  • @saxcysaxplayer55
    @saxcysaxplayer55 3 года назад +7

    i do a lot of outdoor gigs (not lately though lol) so for me the legeres are fantastic/ no warping or drying out/ instant playability/and have consistent sound quality
    im sure some will disagree.
    just my opinion
    nothing beats a real good cane reed but in the fast paced world legere reeds are my go too 😎

  • @palletcolorato
    @palletcolorato Год назад

    Tried them, and they crack easily. I'm now trying out Venn reeds. Love the sound!

  • @rrobat
    @rrobat 2 года назад

    That was the best choice that I did. Sounds just like the cane or even better for a bright sound. Not so sure for dark. More resistant and you just set it up on your mouth piece e start to play!

  • @gordonreddy1214
    @gordonreddy1214 2 года назад

    AWESOME!!! I lit right up at 6:59. I play a Legere Signature 2.5 for practice and noodling but when I am "in the mood" I use a Rigotti Gold 3, there is a just a little more magic to it. Thank you Jay!

  • @palletcolorato
    @palletcolorato 11 месяцев назад +1

    The sound of synthetic reeds Legere and Venn is very clear. Although I have the same issue with stiffness. Two of both brands cracked early. They have a long way to go to compete with natural cane reeds. I'm returning to natural cane Hemke reeds, they are made by the same maker as Venn - D'Addario.

  • @charlesmartin374
    @charlesmartin374 3 года назад

    I like #1 for the brightness but the other 2 sound great. All are good.

  • @KadrianThomas
    @KadrianThomas 3 года назад

    I love your review Jay. I love Legere reeds however, I find that they are edgy on my already bright Yamaha. Cane reeds can be frustrating sometimes. I absolutely love your content brother. I’ve learnt a lot from you. Thanks.

  • @ericsconyers8781
    @ericsconyers8781 3 года назад +2

    I used to use synthetic reeds for a while then I switched back to cane reeds. I now am a huge fan of using cane reeds over synthetic because I try to get a darker sound when playing my alto. I also like the ability to use a reed geek to shape my cane reeds so that they are exactly how I want them. I've never used the reed geek on a synthetic reed; I don't think it would work but I've never tried it.

  • @garyzimmer8061
    @garyzimmer8061 3 года назад +1

    Jay,... great vid. It's all about the comfort zone. If it's a gig or record session, I only use what's in the comfort zone, don't want to sweat details when concentrating on performance. Love the Yani. great scale and balance,,I play on 50 yr. old super 20.
    best wishes.

    • @bettersax
      @bettersax  3 года назад

      Thanks. That’s not a Yanagisawa it’s the BetterSax alto 😉

  • @frankzona9867
    @frankzona9867 3 года назад +1

    OK I guessed wrong. I've been using Legere, for several years, but not exclusively. I bought the American cut for Tenor a couple of months ago and really like it, using a 2.25 or 2.5 depending on mpc.Still using the Legere Signature on Alto and Soprano. 100 years ago, when there were gigs, the Legeres always came with me to outdoor gigs since I use multiple horns and the climate here is dry. I do prefer cane for the warmth of sound, when I can find a good one. Great video Jay. Now shower me with free stuff.

  • @soulfireblue5721
    @soulfireblue5721 3 года назад

    Great video, Jay, thank you! I started playing on Bari Star synthetic reeds for high school marching band--they didn't freeze in cold weather like cane. I've been on my current Bari Star now for over a year and it still cuts into my lip pretty well. I found Omniguard, a mold-able wax lip guard. I haven't tried it yet and I don't know if I'll like it or even get used to playing with it on but it's either this or I go back to cane. I will say synthetics are tricky on metal mouthpieces and like to slide around on the table and cause the lig to move around a bit as well. Thanks again for all the great info--really enjoy your videos!

  • @chribm
    @chribm 3 года назад +8

    #3 sounds like the cane reed to me. It definitely had a different sound from the first two.

  • @mesterdeath7
    @mesterdeath7 3 года назад

    So here's how I preferred it in the past, I haven't played it for a while but I'm planning on doing it again soon. When I was doing pep rally band or instrumentation that would have me in the elements, the synthetic read would be my best friend due to them just mostly lasting longer in general in the elements and from repeated use and louder use. But in a more classical or jazz setting I would 100% stick my neck out all the time for wooden reeds

  • @hannes4971
    @hannes4971 3 года назад +3

    We got our second child and I drastically reduced practice time. I switched to synthetic because it was less about playing feel but more about being able to pick up a reed and just go without any hassle. For these, American Cut are great and I even wonder if it would be worth going back to can now. They are very bright and speak well, altissimo is perfect and I even get low Bb subtoned on my tenor.

  • @nhr27
    @nhr27 3 года назад +1

    I just thought the 2nd one didn’t sound as good as 1 and 3. I feel you on the preference for cane. For me it’s about convenience. I have my sax next to my desk. When I have a break between calls I pick up my horn and it’s always good to go. I don’t have time for prepping or re-wetting a reed.

  • @chiefpds
    @chiefpds 3 года назад

    #2 sounded the best to me. The darker sound was appealing. #3 was also a nice fit between the sharper #1 and the darker #2.

  • @alinalexalinalex8216
    @alinalexalinalex8216 3 года назад +1

    You are the best! Love you man!

  • @rogerlachance632
    @rogerlachance632 3 года назад

    I have been playing the American cut since it was launched and I am very pleased. However I recently tried the D’addario Venn reed and I must say that It plays very well , though it results in a darker sound than the American cut one.

  • @BenjaminSorrellSax
    @BenjaminSorrellSax 3 года назад

    2&3 sounded most similar to me & best, interesting that you felt more comfortable 1 than 2.

  • @KrisVComm
    @KrisVComm 3 года назад

    Jay, I actually liked the tonal quality of #2!

  • @martinthewisp218
    @martinthewisp218 3 года назад

    Honestly, they all sounded really great and organic to me. I couldn't tell whats the cane reed. That's also because of your amazing skill I bet.
    As a beginner, I switched to Legere reeds pretty early as I felt super comfortable with them. It is much easier for me to play in tune with the Legere Signature and I will stick to it for sure :)
    Gonna try the American Cut for sure tho!

  • @TheMrgozzo
    @TheMrgozzo 3 года назад

    Great video as usual :) and thank you for your amazing giveaways

  • @frpiner
    @frpiner 3 года назад +5

    I tried the American cut and knew in 10 seconds that I had played my last wood reed.

  • @fazeup6264
    @fazeup6264 3 года назад

    Early ur the best thanks for showing saxologic i watch him always

  • @jorgepinelo3809
    @jorgepinelo3809 Год назад

    I would love to have one of those mouthpieces, they sound very good

  • @blackmagicga
    @blackmagicga 3 года назад

    I think (before watching the end) that #2 is the synthetic reed. It has a brighter sound than the other two to me. but, I'm just getting interested in learning sax.

  • @agnusdeimusic
    @agnusdeimusic 3 года назад

    Very nice, I heard about these but have not tried them yet!

  • @jefGrace
    @jefGrace 3 года назад +11

    Number three is wood. You can hear the extra saliva 'gurgle' on the synthetics. I had to learn not to 'slobber' when I started playing synth reeds. They're are all I ever play now. My last reed lasted a few years, until I chipped it one night, on my music stand.

    • @gangofgreenhorns2672
      @gangofgreenhorns2672 3 года назад

      I've yet to wear out a Legere even after a year+ lol; they always just end up getting damaged eventually.

    • @sarcasticommentator
      @sarcasticommentator 3 года назад +1

      This is exactly what happened, my legere reed lasted so long, then when I pulled it out of the box I accidentally pulled it by the tip of the reed and cracked it a little. Hurt my soul, but all the money I saved I just got another one and the new one came and played exactly like the last one. These things are awesome.

  • @Jay-vn2cq
    @Jay-vn2cq 3 года назад +1

    I'm a brand new player, but I always use the American cut 1.5 as it's still soft enough for me to work with but it takes away all the maintenance and the inconsistency that you would find with a natural reed. Plus the upside that that the synthetic reeds last much longer.

  • @Galfsofonista
    @Galfsofonista 3 года назад

    3 is just perfect sound, i'm going with 2 for the cane one

  • @danieltegtmeier3897
    @danieltegtmeier3897 3 года назад +7

    1 sounds completely different from 2 and 3. I have to say that 2 is definitely more compact though, 1 is more of a spread out *messy* sound that sounds really good, while 2 is more compact and neat. I think 2 is the American cut.

  • @russellmorgan4506
    @russellmorgan4506 3 года назад

    I think I like Reed 3 the best. Seems to be a good blend of both.

  • @ELYAS5048
    @ELYAS5048 3 года назад +1

    Sounds professionally cool

  • @martindavis3239
    @martindavis3239 2 года назад +1

    I clicked like no3 before you did a re run because I liked the sound. I have a different brand of synthetic and have similar problem with my lip and reverted back to a no2 cane reed without problems. Just an old bloke learning but putting up to 3 sessions a day of 40 minutes each on the basics as per your program.

  • @ianboschen9204
    @ianboschen9204 3 года назад +1

    I like synthetic reeds when I'm doubling in musical theatre orchestras, especially if I haven't played the clarinet/sax in a few minutes and need to put down the flute/oboe/whatever and play the clarinet/sax with only a few seconds in between. I also recommend synthetic reeds to younger students who have a hard time determining whether or not cane reeds are good out of the box or if they will be auditioning for their county's or state's concert band. It's one less thing to worry about right before that very stressful audition. Synthetic reeds are so good now, it's incredibly difficult to tell the difference. Having said that, I still use cane reeds when I can. Keep making these videos, Jay!

  • @michaeldaye5976
    @michaeldaye5976 3 года назад +1

    Definitely 3 is more to my liking!

  • @eddie5270
    @eddie5270 2 года назад

    Nailed it!…Should probably give one a shot….Thx!👌

  • @karlschroeder1207
    @karlschroeder1207 3 года назад +1

    Before you posted which reed you played, my order of favorites was 1 - 3 - 2. Reed 1 sounded the most lively and brilliant to my ears, and Reed 2 was darker. Reed 3 was close to 1 but 1 edged it out. I guessed that Reed 1 was cane, Reed 2 was synthetic (based on my listening experience with synthetic reeds) and that Reed 3 was maybe a different cane. What a surprise that Reeds 1 & 2 were the American cut a quarter strength apart! 3 months ago I switched to the Legere American Cut as an acceptable compromise to my cane reeds. And I'm playing a higher baffle mouthpiece for more of a contemporary sound and the synthetics darkened the tone a little. I found the same experience with strengths, I usually play a 3 soft on alto and tenor in cane, and I had to go 2.5 on alto, 2.25 on tenor on the Legere American cut. So Jay....last time you did a comparison between can and synthetic, you favored cane. Sounds like you still favor cane.

  • @davesaxoligist
    @davesaxoligist 3 года назад

    Ive been playing legere for a few years now.I love them

  • @charlesgandy9887
    @charlesgandy9887 3 года назад

    Hard to tell them apart! I'm still very new at alto sax and still trying to figure out what I need or want. Having fun though!

  • @hansmathiasthjomoe4817
    @hansmathiasthjomoe4817 3 года назад +1

    I have played the Signature for some years for my tenor. Cane reeds I’m done with - no more cutting and filing and inconsistencies. The American cut I have tried as well. I’m using Signature #2 and ordered two American Cut #2, but the American Cut is too stiff and a little rough. My mouthpiece is an Otto Link NY, 7*.

  • @jonathandotson1921
    @jonathandotson1921 3 года назад

    I'm going to say that the first one and the second reed you played was the synthetic
    Cane reeds feel better when I'm playing on stage. But I do like practicing on synthetic reeds. I own Cane, Synthetic, and Fibracell Premier Synthetic. witch feel better to me then the clean synthetic ones. I have The Fibracell's for both my alto and Bari. Like you said the mouthpiece does make a difference.

  • @loBinga
    @loBinga 3 года назад

    Second time I try Legere reeds and this time its just THE reed for me. After stepping up from a smaller tip opening (AL3) to a V16 A6 finding the right reed was kinda difficult. Too soft makes the intonation flat, too hard is to hard to play. The fact that I can get a quarter strength between two was game changing for me, really nice reed. AND it sounds really good. Nice vid as always :)

  • @HonestSaxSound-unEdited-
    @HonestSaxSound-unEdited- 3 года назад +1

    So... it was going from brighter to darker and warmer sound.. then:
    1- was a normal legere
    2- american cut legere
    3- bamboo cane.
    All 3 sounds very good with your excellent m.p.
    I prefer the 3rth a little bit more.. BUT, it's because i feel that legere sounds sometimes a little bit to plastic.. AND if you try a fiber carbon like Fiberreed hemp, or carbon, you will realize that his sound is realy natural.. with all the advantages of the sinthetyc canes like Légere and others.
    Many thanks and congrats for your great video, as usual, Jay! Greatings from Argentina!
    P.d today is the 5 aniversary for the pass away from "Gato" Barbieri. I have upload Europa in his version like a tribute for him.
    Sory for my english. Regards!👍🙂

  • @user-ju7dx8mu6d
    @user-ju7dx8mu6d 3 года назад

    So after hearing American cut reeds on a few videos and liking their sound, I bought a tenor sax #2, American cut. It is very controllable and I like the sound but it hurt my mouth. I sanded off the outer corners where they contact my lip using 600 grit sandpaper. I barely took any off and the problem is solved. With that minor adjustment, I think this is my favourite reed.

  • @tumadsvids
    @tumadsvids 3 года назад

    Nr 2 I definitely heard synthetic. I play a nr 2 myself classic cut. Very stable. It's my go to live performance reed.

  • @HonestSaxSound-unEdited-
    @HonestSaxSound-unEdited- 3 года назад

    For soft, warm songs, i prefer the 3rth (bamboo cane).. for all other, a sinthetyc, BUT, a carbon fiber reed like Fiberreed, because his realy natural sound. Thanks for all Jay.. great sound all the 3 with your m.p👏👏👏

  • @lanceclark12
    @lanceclark12 3 года назад +2

    My initial reaction is that #2 clip is your cane reed...seems just a bit less bright than the other two, for some reason. So hoping my guess is right. By the way, I have got your new better sax alto...and lovin' it! Can't wait to pair it with your new mouthpiece which I have on order as well! So....very interested in what the outcome is of your reed comparison today!

  • @petegalindez9961
    @petegalindez9961 6 месяцев назад

    #3 was my favorite overall…I’m not usually able to hear differences when people do playing test comparisons…but I clearly liked the 3rd one over the other two…

  • @jhlongjr75
    @jhlongjr75 2 года назад

    I agree the synthetic is harder on my lip. I also can’t quite get used to the “dryness “ of the reed after playing a while. Really like brightness and intonation though.

  • @bfarm44
    @bfarm44 3 года назад

    Three sounds the best to my ear wether I’m wrong or not. Just sounded warmer to me.

  • @lelpep1
    @lelpep1 3 года назад

    Another informative video, I think 1 was the synthetic Reed, all the others cane.

  • @janavandenberg8554
    @janavandenberg8554 Год назад

    I currently play with an american cut bigger sound and easy like a jet, super nice with a jody jazz mouthpiece too

  • @johnminkishere
    @johnminkishere 3 года назад

    Legere reeds are a little darker, muted, but saved me on stage as i am ROUGH on reeds and kept splitting 4 bamboo ones. Saying that, they do get “tired” so I switch out during breaks...kinda like running shoes they need time to rebound. And...no maintenance! It stays on the mouthpiece in my practice area!
    Guessed # 3 not by sound but how much your ombrochure was working. Synths are a workout.

  • @johnanderson5978
    @johnanderson5978 3 года назад

    I love The the legere American cut reeds because I love a bright sound

  • @IWario1
    @IWario1 3 года назад +1

    “On my new mouthpiece” 😂 I thought it was just a new mouthpiece add it to your collection but this is literally your brand featuring mouthpiece 🙏

  • @allanstoneman7911
    @allanstoneman7911 3 года назад

    I picked the cane reed as number 3. I am currently using a white cane Forestone 2.5 synthetic. It's OK but I still prefer a cane reed.

  • @mikemcleod6281
    @mikemcleod6281 3 года назад

    I thought the 3rd Reed sounded better but not by a lot.
    Very impressed

  • @musicandfitness1147
    @musicandfitness1147 2 года назад +1

    I have a couple of years playing and recording with Legere reeds and I’m never coming back to cane …. They are better in every way!!!!

  • @rodneygilbert6061
    @rodneygilbert6061 3 года назад +6

    Just started playing a week ago. Your videos have helped me sooo much! I inherited my grandfathers 80yr old martin tenor. Im so stoked to play!!!
    I would bet money the second was synthetic for sure. But its kinda hard for me to tell between reed 1 and 3... but ithink the 3rd one sounds a bit more natural sounding? is the cane reed #3?

  • @tommeggison1466
    @tommeggison1466 3 года назад

    I've used the American Cut but felt the sound was thinner than cane but way better than the Signature. The AC feels a 1/2 strength stronger to me but is the best of plastic reeds IMO.

  • @timmao2358
    @timmao2358 3 года назад

    I've been using synthetic reeds since the day I tried on. I haven't tried an American cut one yet. I should try it.

  • @hassanshahudhaan8352
    @hassanshahudhaan8352 3 года назад

    I’ll give a try

  • @ekaufman4800
    @ekaufman4800 3 года назад

    I bought two American Cut reeds a few weeks ago, one got a split after only two or three sessions. They both bother my lower lip to the point where I have to stop practicing after an hour. I'm thinking of shaving it with my Reed Geek, but will likely stick with my Boston Sax reeds because a feel the low notes are richer

  • @landismaitland-whitelaw5040
    @landismaitland-whitelaw5040 3 года назад

    3 is warmer that 1&2.. all very nice.

  • @TimC_1964
    @TimC_1964 Год назад +1

    i didn't know which was which when listening, but my preferences would be 2, 1, 3. I could really hear the "darker" tone on the second reed and the third reed, the cane reed, seemed very breathy, but I would prefer the first reed over the third reed.

  • @ydvh
    @ydvh 3 года назад

    3 has the best tone, nice and dark great for jazz. I think 3 is cane.

  • @improvsax
    @improvsax 3 года назад

    #3 could have sounded a bit brighter, 2 slightly darker, but very similar to 1. All sound good, I could not say from this listen what is natural or synth. From past experience, I speculate that once you find one that gives a sound you like, the synth will stay more stable. But may feel different.
    Edit:
    After listening to the rest, when you said which were which and how you liked them...I found it interesting the one I liked best (#2) was the one you were least comfortable with, but I thought sounded the best.
    Thanks, great info

  • @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh
    @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh 3 года назад

    in order of preference: 2, 1, 3. Number 3 sounded very different from the rest, must be the cane reed.

  • @robertgalardi3731
    @robertgalardi3731 2 года назад

    Hi Jay,, i was turned on to synthetic reeds over 25 yrs ago when i met a Sax teacher in a music store who said he needed to switch from alto to tenor in a show .. Synthetics as you know dont need to be kept wet .. Big plus for club dates with interruptions . I found my comfort zone with synthetics using # 2 MED strength with # 7 opening metal mouth piece on a Mark IV 1954 model that plays every note from Bb To high F with precision ..My Yanakasawa tenor is no match for my Selmer .. My selections/choices after years of trying to get the sound i wanted . yes years ..Bobby G..

  • @aryaboustani6359
    @aryaboustani6359 3 года назад

    3 has a nicer combination of frequencies and overtones sound more natural. Thicker synth reed is too low mid range frequency focused and softer synth reed is more high mid frequency focused which tends to perceive not very multi dimensional. In my opinion If player’s objective is delivering notes tuning and response synth reed is great to take good reed bad reed out of the question but if you fall in love with a good wet reed as Dexter said then you gotta keep your reed work as part of the equation. Thanks Jay! 👍🏽

  • @tuxsax
    @tuxsax 3 года назад

    Before knowing which one is which, I did prefer reed 3
    So I believe that for me, it's also still a no for synthetic, as of now, no synthetic reed I've tried and/or heard has the warmth of cane reeds.
    Also, I did experience sore lips after playing on synthetic too

  • @Ukhomecinemas
    @Ukhomecinemas 3 года назад

    I liked Reed 2 but all sounded great to me😀

  • @ChrisHirner
    @ChrisHirner 2 года назад +1

    Those sythetic reeds are bright. Nice.
    whats crazy is reeds are about the same price now as they were back in the 90s when i stopped playing. Man there is just so many more choices now. back then if your local shop didnt carry em you didnt get em. I was a van Doren guy. Its funny to look back at what ya had to do to get by back then vs now. We were at a state jazz competition and i smashed my well worn favorite reed on my tenor and didnt have anything else to use. Had to use an alto reed, it was a rough day as i had a solo number to perform. For the first time ever i had stage fright that day.

  • @dennisd2531
    @dennisd2531 Месяц назад

    I use the Synthetic American Cut (2) on both my Alto & Tenor horns with a J-Jazz HR*6 on both, fits nicely or me...

  • @senyorphilip
    @senyorphilip Год назад

    beginner here and never tried plastic reeds. Sounds nice.

  • @francistaylor5097
    @francistaylor5097 3 года назад

    I've always found the Legere reeds have advantages in terms of total consistency. However, they feel odd and don't have the power or variation of tone achievable with cane. I'll still enter the giveaway though!!

  • @saxyrep1
    @saxyrep1 3 года назад +1

    I've been using fibracell reeds for over 10 years and never going back. I'd say number 2 is the synthetic one because of the projection of the sound.
    Edit : 3 is cane.

  • @ellaf1841
    @ellaf1841 3 года назад

    I think #2 is the cane but I hope it is the Legere so I can quite fighting cane reeds! Number 3 was nice also.

  • @marvkromash6428
    @marvkromash6428 3 года назад +7

    Hi Jay, I was honest in determining my choices...#1 and 2 were synthetic.. could not tell the difference... #3 was clearly cane to me based on the sound of your higher ranges