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Fantastic response in the harshest of circumstances.
Designed to resist moisture and climate changes, Plasticover is ideal for doublers who need to make quick changes between instruments, and for use in outdoor ensembles such as marching bands.Box of 5.
Order now for the world's most reliable reeds.
Detailed Product Description
Plasticover
Whether in moist tropics or in desert heat, Plasticover responds instantly. The durable, plastic coating also provides a clear, projecting tone, making Plasticover a favorite with jazz, studio and pop musicians.
Detailed Product Features
- Coated with plastic to resist changes in moisture and climate
- Coating provides durability and clear tone
- Most flexible grade of cane for instant response
- French-filed for fast response
Detailed Product Specifications
- Cut: Double
- Material: Plastic Covered Cane
- Quantity: 5
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0 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
AWESOME
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by Brayden
10/23/2008 9:52:38 PM
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Musical Experience:
4 yrs in HS
Style of music:
classical marching and jazz
Hometown
west palm
THESE ARE THE BEST REEDS FOR MARCHING BAND, because of Florida's heat and humidity, marching alto and bari I used to go through 3 reeds a week these have a powerful sound and last forever, one box=one marching season.
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4 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Amazing reeds for doubling
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by Tim Stuart
(VaSaxPro@hotmail.com)
6/4/2008 1:36:46 PM
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Musical Experience:
Private Instructor, Constantly Gigging musician, Music Educator
Style of music:
Funk, Rock, Jazz, R&B
Hometown
Staunton ,Va
I play in a wide variety of groups that demand baritone saxophone on the gig. While gigging Soprano, Alto, and Tenor, I've found that with doubling on bari sax, these reeds are my saving grace. They play great out of the box and last about 2 months of constant playing (about 3 times a week for 2-3 hours), have great response, and good tone. They don't quite have the tonal center of natural cane, but if you're playing outside or not honking a bari solo on every chart, they're great. Another great thing is that if you've got a more mellow mouthpiece, these reeds will brighten up your sound. All in all, they're the best reeds you can buy if you have to play outdoors, in changing humidity, or need reeds for instruments you only play 5 or 6 times a night.
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4 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Rico Plasticover bari sax reeds provide excellent consistency and performance
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by Laurie Semprebon
2/21/2008 10:10:49 AM
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Musical Experience:
39 years playing woodwinds
Style of music:
big band jazz, concert band
Hometown
Willington, Connecticut
I have been using the Rico Plasticover baritone saxophone reeds for about three years and am still playing from the original box. The reeds are consistent, do not warp, and give a good sound. I play Bari sax in a big band, and I find that I can pick up the horn after a break and have no problem getting the same sound as when I was warmed up. The low notes speak fine, and I am able to play soft dynamics without a problem. I don't even carry other reeds anymore, as I am able to play the same reed as the previous time I played. The first two reeds lasted about a year each (I play a couple of times a month), and I will continue to use them.
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