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Set of 10 alto saxophone reeds - Thickness: 2.5 mm - Professional alto saxophone reeds - Advanced cutting technique for beginners

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Description

Balanced strength for a controlled playing feel: 2.5 gauge saxophone reeds are tuned for uniform thickness and offer a stable response with moderate air resistance. The 2.5 mm thickness allows for clear tone formation, controlled dynamics, and reliable intonation—suitable for daily practice, ensemble playing, or small performances without fatigue. Consistent quality for reliable performance: 2.5 gauge saxophone reeds are cut under controlled conditions. Each leaf has a uniform tip and stable structure, which reduces variations between leaves and maintains a consistent playing feel. Suitable for different skill levels: 2.5 gauge alto saxophone reeds combine easy playability with sufficient strength. Beginners benefit from an easy response and rapid tone development, while advanced players enjoy a balanced combination of flexibility and tonal stability for technical exercises and musical expression.
Individually protected packaging: The 2.5 gauge saxophone reeds are individually packaged in sturdy paper sleeves to protect the edges and tips from impacts. The separate packaging prevents friction between the sheets, preserves their shape, and ensures each sheet can be removed in a ready-to-use condition.
Pack of 10 convenient reeds for everyday use and backup: The 2.5 gauge alto saxophone reeds come in a pack of 10 and are ideal as a backup for teaching, rehearsals, and gigs. The uniform cut and reliable quality make reed changes predictable and reduce unnecessary downtime during playing.

Features

  • Brand
    COOCHEER
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME219983294
  • MMID
    810476990673
  • Product code
    HD196C-06010794
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