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D'Addario Woodwinds Rico Bb Clarinet Reeds (Strength 2.5) are crafted from naturally grown cane harvested in the USA, featuring a thinner vamp cut and unfiled traditional blank for ease of play and clear sound. Ideal for students and educators, these reeds deliver consistent quality and immediate response, making them a staple in music education and jazz performance.
Item model number | RCA0325 |
Colour | orange |
Material Type | Wood |
Musical Style | US |
Instrument Key | B Flat |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | Strength 2.5 |
Item Weight | 0.19 g |
R**.
Good quality
Good quality and reliable use for clarinet. Brought them for my daughter as recommended by her teacher. Easy to attach and good use. Will buy again.
A**Y
Good
Good quality
C**C
Competitively priced
My son recently started clarinet lessons and these particular reeds were recommended by his music teacher. On comparing to others they were very competitively priced I felt and ordered a couple of packs - one for my husband to use and help my son along.Within two weeks one of the reeds has split - the ones my husband are using are fine so I'm wondering if my 9 year old has perhaps been a little heavy handed with it.On the whole though they seem very good quality and better than the one the school provided for him to use.
G**.
very good product as expected
very good product as expected
J**F
Rico. Always GVFM
Excellent
C**W
Perfect!
Good!
B**E
Produce a good tone
Easy for a beginner to use.Sound nice on a Yamaha instrument
D**E
Most of them do the job well.
I bought these Reeds for my daughter to use at school and they appeared to be priced quite competitively. Although the ones that she has used produce a good sound I do feel as though the quality of the Reeds could be a little better. My daughter informs me that some of the Reeds do not work as well as others as her teacher will tell her to throw the inferior Reed away and try another one. Once a good one is found it appears to wear well and last quite a while before it needs changing again. She still has 5 of the Reeds left and is currently using the 3rd Reed, 2 of which she has been advised to throw away. They are also very delicate so care needs to be taken with them when handling them because if they become damaged they will not be any good to use. They are probably not as good value as I original thought because if half of the other reeds left need to be thrown away then it has cost roughly £3.00 each reed and they are only a little piece of wood.
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