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He said his sax sounds better with these reeds, that it has more of a smooth, jazzy sound to it now.
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If your son or daughter is having trouble producing a sound, perhaps giving them one of these reeds in 2 or 2.5 strength can help them produce a sound (any sound is good in the beginning, no matter how cringe inducing)
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doesn't give good sound.
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Low quality, beginner reeds give a really dull and thuddy sound, and I wouldn't say that this reed is totally like that, but it's a step up from that
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If your son or daughter is having trouble producing a sound, perhaps giving them one of these reeds in 2 or 2.5 strength can help them produce a sound (any sound is good in the beginning, no matter how cringe inducing)
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As a player who once struggled for a whole month to produce consistent sound, I am sympathetic to the struggle of young players feeling left behind in skill by their peers
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At first I thought it was just going to take an adjustment period to produce a more mature sound, but around 30 minutes of playing produced the exact same amateur sound
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It produced an adequate sound and was easy to play (as it should be as it's a 2.5)
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Having a consistent sound is crucial for a student as they begin to train their ear and develop a better tone
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Sound is superb
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The reed produced a cheap and beginner sound that shocked me at first