Vandoren tenor sax reeds ZZ thickness 2
Vandoren
56, Rue Lepic
75018 Paris
Frankreich
https://vandoren.fr
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Product information "Vandoren tenor sax reeds ZZ thickness 2"
Extensive tests with jazz saxophonists have shown that the ZZ saxophone reeds immediately and very directly respond without loss of brightness and sound quality. An absolute prerequisite for a highly professional jazz reed.
In addition to the fast response, the open and free playability is also very exciting. The unique connection between the reed heart and the tip results in an extraordinary sound colour, excellent response and a long service life.
Uniform strength
All Vandoren reeds are tested and sorted using highly sensitive electronic measuring instruments. This provides the greatest possible certainty that the contents of a package have no variation within the thickness.
protection
Each Vandoren reed is individually stored in a special plastic protective cover to prevent damage.
Vandoren
"Bernard Van Doren gives his reeds a soul that can be awakened by the musician. "
Since 1905 the Van Doren family successfully manufactured mouthpieces and reeds. On its own plantations the cane for Vandoren reeds was grown. Raw materials of the highest quality and professional workmanship guarantee excellent quality. Vandoren reeds are characterized by a very good sound and therefore are enjoying growing popularity.
- Country of Origin: France
- Instrument reeds: Tenor saxophone
- Packing unit: 5 pieces
- Reeds: reed wood
- Reed thickness: 2,0
- Shape: Unfiled
Since 1905 the Paris-based company Vandoren has been selling high-quality reeds for clarinet and saxophone, as well as mouthpieces and accessories. Eugène van Doren, the founder, was a clarinettist himself and knew exactly what mattered in reed production. He soon manufactured not only for himself and his colleagues but for clarinet and saxophone players around the world, producing reeds in industrial quantities with machines he developed himself. His son and grandson continued the business and made it the trusted brand that wind players still rely on today when searching for the perfect sound.