Plastic/synthetic reeds

    
Plastic/synthetic reeds    10:52 on Tuesday, January 5, 2010          

meisjevanfluit
(47 points)
Posted by meisjevanfluit

Hi everyone,

I am not a saxophonist by any means, I'm just a music ed major (main instrument: flute).

As part of my methods class for flute/clarinet/sax class last semester, I had to play the instrument obviously. Anyways, when I was playing it, I found that I developed an allergic reaction from the reeds that I was using (which were wood). This led me to believe I had clarinetist cheilitis.

So, my question is, what are good (but inexpensive) brands of reeds that are plastic that would help prevent the allergy?

Thanks!

<Added>

I cross posted this in the clarinet section.


Re: Plastic/synthetic reeds    21:17 on Tuesday, January 5, 2010          

schmittzil
(16 points)
Posted by schmittzil

Depending on the quality you want there is plastic cover ricos but rico is terrible so you might want some Fibracell reeds but the far best is a Harry Hartmann carbon reed that I have to say will never wear out.


Re: Plastic/synthetic reeds    13:35 on Wednesday, January 6, 2010          

krosskuntryrunne
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(I am not affiliated with these people)

WWBW.com has a pretty good selection of synthetic reeds for sax, and clarinet, you can buy one for each and they will last you months or longer (since they are not your primary instrument) I am not sure if tone is an issue for you, (they dont always sound the best) but they do work.

http://www.wwbw.com/Bari-Synthetic-Alto-Saxophone-Reed-462654-i1143424.wwbw

http://www.wwbw.com/Legere-Student-Bb-Clarinet-Reed-471555-i1417724.wwbw

These are the cheapest ones I found for alto sax and Soprano (Bb) clarinet


Re: Plastic/synthetic reeds    21:24 on Monday, January 11, 2010          

meisjevanfluit
(47 points)
Posted by meisjevanfluit

What do you mean?


   




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