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D’Addario Rico Baritone Sax Reeds (Strength 3.0, 3-Pack) are expertly crafted natural cane reeds designed for ease of play and clear tone, favored by educators and students alike. Made in the USA, these reeds offer consistent quality and are part of a comprehensive range supporting all woodwind players.
J**G
Great Product!!
Great Product!!
D**D
Must be perfect
Bought these for my grandson who plays Alto and Bari. Everything seems to be 100% as he sends short videos of the school bands and never complains about the reeds.
A**R
Preferred Reeds
My daughter's band director says these are good reeds and prefers them to other brands. She plays alto sax and bari-sax, so we keep both reeds on subscribe & save for monthly deliveries. Since we started just having them sent automatically she never runs out and always has what she needs. She shares her alto sax reeds with the other sax players in the band.
K**E
Not too Bad
They're working well on a vintage bari with a wider faced jazz mouthpiece. For me, the higher register notes are a little thin with these, but the lower tones really ring out! They seem like good quality reeds at a very reasonable price. In my case, I may need to move up half a strength in reed number to get the best out of these reeds.
W**.
They work great
I got them and the lasted a long time.
C**E
Worked just fine, thanks.
Worked for the purpose intended!
Z**L
Best Reeds for the Price!
I absolutely love these reeds. I have been playing on Rico reeds for probably 6 years or so. They are not the best sounding reeds, but I am no professional so these sound great to me. You also cannot beat the price! The 2.5 strength is perfect for me and is easy to play. I will usually play these reeds until they start chipping. I definitely recommend these reeds to anyone and everyone.
H**.
Good for a sax player starting on bari, but has experience
A few months ago, I started playing bari sax for my school's pep band. I do have experience though since I've been playing alto sax for about 7 and a half years and have been regularly using strength 2.5 and 3 reeds for the past few years.I started on a 2.5 with the bari sax and found it doable but a little difficult. Strength 2 was perfect for me. It's easy for me to play, but still has some resistance and isn't too easy. The sound quality is pretty good too.
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