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PERFORMANCE AND POISE

Reserve reeds are crafted using naturally-grown cane from D’Addario’s own fields in Argentina and France. We’ve pioneered the first practical, precise system to digitally measure and cut the incredibly complex geometrical patterns necessary to re-invent single reeds. This means all Reserve reeds are cut to the most exacting tolerances, offering the most consistent possible performance.

Thanks to the Reserve Bb Clarinet reeds, your instrument will project a centered and clear sound fit for any performance. These reeds contain a shorter vamp for even tone in all registers, rounded tip corners for additional tonal warmth, plus the a thinner tip thickness for quick response.

Features:

  • A traditional blank clarinet reed engineered for exceptional performance and consistency
  • Ideal for the advancing student and professional looking for a clear, even sound
  • The Reserve line for clarinet also includes Reserve Classic and Reserve Evolution
  • All D’Addario reeds are designed and manufactured in the USA from naturally-grown cane

Available at Ken Stanton Music

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • D'addario Reserve Bb Clarinet Reeds, 10-Pack, Strength 3.0
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Ken Stanton Music & Arts

Kansas City, MO, United States
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Joined Reverb:2014

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