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Argentine Clarinet Reeds Box of 10
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Selmer Primo Reeds are crafted in Argentina from superior cane in the exact same manner as professional reeds. Primo reeds are designed and priced specifically for the student musician. These reeds are made with a lighter scraping that makes them quicker to respond than mass-produced reeds. Primo reeds are also very stable and reliable as they are made from well aged, choice cane.
What do the Numbers mean?
#2 - A Medium Soft Reed. Recommended for most Beginners.
#2.5 - Slighty harder (stiffer) than #2. Affords better tone, but requires more muscular
development than #2's. Recommended for 2nd year players.
#3 - Medium Hard reed. Again, better tonal color. For more advanced players
The harder reeds beyond #3 become a matter of the personal preference of the more advanced players. It isn't unusual for professional symphony players to use #4.5 reeds. Try different strengths and reed types to establish your own voice!!
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