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    Have you ever tried plastic reeds?

    Cane has always been the bane of my life, and now I'm picking up the instrument again, I'm looking at alternatives. I'm waiting for a delivery from legere.com - one reed costs roughly the same as an entire box, but should last about a year, and more importantly is much more consistent.

    I'm still horribly rusty after not playing for years, but this might help with one of the irritations.

    I was only joking

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    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

      Have you ever tried plastic reeds?

      Cane has always been the bane of my life, and now I'm picking up the instrument again, I'm looking at alternatives. I'm waiting for a delivery from legere.com - one reed costs roughly the same as an entire box, but should last about a year, and more importantly is much more consistent.

      I'm still horribly rusty after not playing for years, but this might help with one of the irritations.

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      @Doctor-Phibes said in Hey LD - saxophone query....:

      Have you ever tried plastic reeds?

      Cane has always been the bane of my life, and now I'm picking up the instrument again, I'm looking at alternatives. I'm waiting for a delivery from legere.com - one reed costs roughly the same as an entire box, but should last about a year, and more importantly is much more consistent.

      I'm still horribly rusty after not playing for years, but this might help with one of the irritations.

      I’ve not. I think plastic reeds were originally for playing outdoors like Marching Bands. They were supposed to give you more volume. Over recent years decades, I understand they are much better, but I’ve been a creature of habit and not tried one. Please let me know how it goes. I haven’t played since COVID and am getting ready to get started again.

      The Brad

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      • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

        @Doctor-Phibes said in Hey LD - saxophone query....:

        Have you ever tried plastic reeds?

        Cane has always been the bane of my life, and now I'm picking up the instrument again, I'm looking at alternatives. I'm waiting for a delivery from legere.com - one reed costs roughly the same as an entire box, but should last about a year, and more importantly is much more consistent.

        I'm still horribly rusty after not playing for years, but this might help with one of the irritations.

        I’ve not. I think plastic reeds were originally for playing outdoors like Marching Bands. They were supposed to give you more volume. Over recent years decades, I understand they are much better, but I’ve been a creature of habit and not tried one. Please let me know how it goes. I haven’t played since COVID and am getting ready to get started again.

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        @LuFins-Dad said in Hey LD - saxophone query....:

        @Doctor-Phibes said in Hey LD - saxophone query....:

        Have you ever tried plastic reeds?

        Cane has always been the bane of my life, and now I'm picking up the instrument again, I'm looking at alternatives. I'm waiting for a delivery from legere.com - one reed costs roughly the same as an entire box, but should last about a year, and more importantly is much more consistent.

        I'm still horribly rusty after not playing for years, but this might help with one of the irritations.

        I’ve not. I think plastic reeds were originally for playing outdoors like Marching Bands. They were supposed to give you more volume. Over recent years decades, I understand they are much better, but I’ve been a creature of habit and not tried one. Please let me know how it goes. I haven’t played since COVID and am getting ready to get started again.

        I got the Legere, and I've played it for three days. I can definitely see the appeal. It doesn't play quite as well or feel the same as a really good cane reed, but it plays an awful lot better than a bad one, and it's the same every time, doesn't need wetting, it just plays. The first day I thought I'd wasted $40, but it's grown on me, and today I enjoyed playing on it. My chops are still in pretty bad shape after an extended lay-off, so hopefully it will get better as I do.

        The strength is a bit harder than cane - I play a number 3 Java Red normally, and got a 2.5 Legere American cut - this is on tenor.

        I was only joking

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