I like the fact that you have a variety pack at major music stores. I brought one and I was very pleased. I thought that the ZZ would work for me but my Theo Wanne Gaia 2 mouthpiece likes the Java green. I don’t even have to break them in.
The problem with those packs is that reeds can vary significantly just from one reed of the same cut to another, so you really need to play on more than one reed of a type to get a real assessment.
Dear Sir I know it’s been years since you posted this but I wanted to ask when you were testing these reads what mouthpiece were you using at that time thank you
i went straight to 3 a month after playing tenor and it made me sound so much better, i think. i played clarinet for a year and a half before hand though so i wasnt totally beginner
i hope u guys remake this vid. include the vandoren traditional and explain the reeds through words and play them one after the other in the end. also make sure the song being played through all the reeds is the same not random notes
For me the thickness of all the reeds was this: 1. Red (most soft, was way too buzzy, bright, and squeaky) 2. Green (best, was perfect strength) 3. ZZ (a little resistant and squeaky) 4. V16 (hard to blow but a great, dark, tone) I went with the 2.5 Java Greens. I disagree with your ratings only for the greens and the reds. I think the reds are the brightest sounding.
Solo habla de que están ordenadas desde la caña más brillante hasta la más oscura y que tengas en mente que las cañas de jazz tienen . 5 menos resistencia en medida comparadas a las cañas clásicas y ya las va probando 1 por 1
I like the fact that you have a variety pack at major music stores. I brought one and I was very pleased. I thought that the ZZ would work for me but my Theo Wanne Gaia 2 mouthpiece likes the Java green. I don’t even have to break them in.
Anonymous random Guy that’s a crazy mouthpiece
The problem with those packs is that reeds can vary significantly just from one reed of the same cut to another, so you really need to play on more than one reed of a type to get a real assessment.
I can literally hear the green being the brightest. All of them sounds good. The green one is my preference though
Green 1:11
Red 1:49
ZZ 2:46
V16 3:25
Thx dude
People like you have a special place in every internet person’s heart
Java green 1:04
Java red 1:49
ZZ 2:46
V16 3:25
my heart skipped a beat when he slowly announced that the v16 is recently available for bari, Like c'mon this video is from 2017 XD
This guy could play amazing also with a stone reed 😞
LOL
They all sound good - diggin' that line from 3:30-3:33 - Nice!
Java Red 2.5 works perfect for my Vandoren Jumbo java A45 Mouthpiece
Thank god for the variety pack XD
(great video btw)
good playing in this demo!
Vandoren java green 3 1/2 work great on my berg Larsen 120/3 mouthpiece
Thank you for the guidance! Would you tell us what brand/model is that neck strap ? Looks good for tenor sax!
Dear Sir I know it’s been years since you posted this but I wanted to ask when you were testing these reads what mouthpiece were you using at that time thank you
Most Likely a Vandoren V16 M
I play a 2.5 Rico reed on my tenor right now. Should I get a 2.5 or 3 in the jazz reeds?
Go for a 3 mate and see how she feels, size 3 java green is ideal I reckon
more gaming strength 3 give you a brighter sound in the high registers
i went straight to 3 a month after playing tenor and it made me sound so much better, i think. i played clarinet for a year and a half before hand though so i wasnt totally beginner
i hope u guys remake this vid. include the vandoren traditional and explain the reeds through words and play them one after the other in the end. also make sure the song being played through all the reeds is the same not random notes
hello .... i recently bought a Vandoren Jumbo Java A75. Which reed do you recommend to try? Thank you
I DO A LOT OF SUBTONING AND I LIKE CLEAN, SMOOTH ALTISSIMOS. FREE BLOWING OVER THE ENTIRE RANGE....WHICH VANDOREN DO YOU RECOMMEND?
Maybe a 2.5 V16
Can I use Java red to play classical music?
What about the traditional reeds
He spoke about the Jazz reeds
What song is being played in the beginning?
Willow weeps for me I think Phil woods
For me the thickness of all the reeds was this:
1. Red (most soft, was way too buzzy, bright, and squeaky)
2. Green (best, was perfect strength)
3. ZZ (a little resistant and squeaky)
4. V16 (hard to blow but a great, dark, tone)
I went with the 2.5 Java Greens. I disagree with your ratings only for the greens and the reds. I think the reds are the brightest sounding.
I agree the reds are very buzzy, air and softest to play
Deberían tener subtítulos en español
Solo habla de que están ordenadas desde la caña más brillante hasta la más oscura y que tengas en mente que las cañas de jazz tienen . 5 menos resistencia en medida comparadas a las cañas clásicas y ya las va probando 1 por 1
Los tiene bro, active configuración CC
1:11
1:48
Thank you. I don't think I've had enough lick today.
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Me gusta ZzJaz mun 1'5 tenor🎷