Thanks for the video. Do You have a reed geek? it greatly improves every reed, especially at the beginning. Also Try Rico Royal and Rigotti Gold Reeds.
@@AllenMusicTalk Thanks for this video. I'm a fan of the Rigotti Gold too but recently I have tried out the Boston Sax Black and Silver boxes. I love the 2.5 in the Silver for tenor and 2 in the Silver for alto. After trying tons of different reeds, I think I have found "the one." The Silver is a bit brighter than the Black box. For tenor, I play on a Jody Jazz Custom Dark 8 mouthpiece and I really like both the darkness and brightness that the Silver gives me. BTW: Love your backing tracks. Did you make them yourself or buy them from somewhere?
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Thanks for the video. Do You have a reed geek? it greatly improves every reed, especially at the beginning. Also Try Rico Royal and Rigotti Gold Reeds.
I have a reed geek and it’s great! I’m looking for a reed that works well out of the box though. I’ve been liking Rigotti Gold reeds lately.
@@AllenMusicTalk Thanks for this video. I'm a fan of the Rigotti Gold too but recently I have tried out the Boston Sax Black and Silver boxes. I love the 2.5 in the Silver for tenor and 2 in the Silver for alto. After trying tons of different reeds, I think I have found "the one." The Silver is a bit brighter than the Black box. For tenor, I play on a Jody Jazz Custom Dark 8 mouthpiece and I really like both the darkness and brightness that the Silver gives me. BTW: Love your backing tracks. Did you make them yourself or buy them from somewhere?
I’ve tried all these but my fave has to be Black label from Boston sax shop!
Make sure you wet the reeds and be mindful that some reeds come alive after a few days of playing.