Product Descriptiondesigned To Resist Moisture And Climate Changes, Plasticover Is Ideal For Use In Outdoor Ensembles Such As Marching Band, And For Doublers Who Need To Make Quick Changes Between Instruments. Whether In Moist Tropics Or In Desert Heat, Plasticover Responds Instantly. The Durable Coating Also Provides A Clear, Projecting Tone, Making Plasticover A Favorite With Jazz, Studio And Pop Musicians. Coated With Plastic To Resist Changes In Moisture And Climate Coating Provides Durability And Clear Tone Most Flexible Grade Of Cane For Instant Response French-Filed For Fast Response At Its San Fernando Valley Facility, Rico Has A State-Of-The-Art Reed Research Center, And Employs The Collaboration Of Agronomists, Scientists, And Musicians To Produce Top-Quality Reeds That Include Rico Reserve Premium Reeds For Clarinet And Saxophone. Rico Reeds Are Designed To Benefit All Levels Of Musicians From The Beginner To The Seasoned Professional. Many Of The Worlds Finest Clarinetists And Saxophonists Use Rico Brand Reeds, Such As Anthony Mcgill, Mark Nuccio, Jessica Phillips, Jerry Bergonzi, Chris Potter, Benny Golson, Ernie Watts, Bob Sheppard, Walter Boeykens, Seiji Yokokawa, Philippe Geiss, Diastema Saxophone Quartet, And Many More. For More Information, Visit Ricoreeds Plasticover Reeds In Strength 3.0 Feature The Traditional Rico Cut With A Plastic Coating, Offering More Brilliance To The Sound. Designed To Resist Moisture And Climate Changes, Plasticover Is Ideal For Doublers Who Need To Make Quick Changes Between Instruments. Whether In Moist Tropics Or In Desert Heat, Plasticover Responds Instantly. The Durable Coating Also Provides A Clear, Projecting Tone, Making Plasticover A Favorite With Jazz, Studio And Pop Musicians. Since The Acquisition Of Rico By Daddario & Co., Rico Has Strengthened Its Position As The Global Leader In Woodwind Reeds And Accessories. Ricos State-Of-The-Art Reed Research Center In Southern California Employs A Collaboration Of Agronomists, Scientists, And Musicians To Produce Top-Quality Reeds, Including Rico Reserve Premium Reeds For Clarinet And Saxophone. Rico Reeds Are Designed To Benefit All Levels Of Musicians, From The Beginner To The Seasoned Professional. Many Of The Worlds Finest Woodwind Players Perform With Rico Reeds, Such As Mark Nuccio, Jerry Bergonzi, Chris Potter, Benny Golson, Ernie Watts, Bob Sheppard, Henri Bok, Richie Hawley, Eric Alexander, And Many More.From The Manufacturerplasticover Reeds In Strength 3.0 Feature The Traditional Rico Cut With A Plastic Coating, Offering More Brilliance To The Sound.Designed To Resist Moisture And Climate Changes, Plasticover Is Ideal For Doublers Who Need To Make Quick Changes Between Instruments. Whether In Moist Tropics Or In Desert Heat, Plasticover Responds Instantly. The Durable Coating Also Provides A Clear, Projecting Tone, Making Plasticover A Favorite With Jazz, Studio And Pop Musicians.Since The Acquisition Of Rico By Daddario & Co., Rico Has Strengthened Its Position As The Global Leader In Woodwind Reeds And Accessories. Ricos State-Of-The-Art Reed Research Center In Southern California Employs A Collaboration Of Agronomists, Scientists, And Musicians To Produce Top-Quality Reeds, Including Rico Reserve Premium Reeds For Clarinet And Saxophone. Rico Reeds Are Designed To Benefit All Levels Of Musicians, From The Beginner To The Seasoned Professional. Many Of The Worlds Finest Woodwind Players Perform With Rico Reeds, Such As Mark Nuccio, Jerry Bergonzi, Chris Potter, Benny Golson, Ernie Watts, Bob Sheppard, Henri Bok, Richie Hawley, Eric Alexander, And Many More.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are Rico Woodwinds Plasticover Soprano Sax Reeds made of?A: These reeds are made of plastic-coated cane, designed for durability and moisture resistance.
Q: What is the size of the Rico Woodwinds Plasticover Soprano Sax Reeds?A: Each reed measures approximately three point zero six inches in length, zero point eight seven inches in width, and one point three six inches in height.
Q: How many reeds come in a pack of Rico Plasticover Soprano Sax Reeds?A: Each pack contains five reeds, providing a convenient supply for musicians.
Q: How do I use Rico Woodwinds Plasticover Soprano Sax Reeds?A: Simply insert the reed onto the mouthpiece of your soprano saxophone and play. Ensure it is properly moistened before use for optimal performance.
Q: Are these reeds suitable for beginner saxophonists?A: Yes, these reeds are designed for all levels of musicians, including beginners. They offer flexibility and quick response.
Q: Can I use these reeds in different climates?A: Yes, these reeds are designed to resist moisture and climate changes, making them suitable for use in various environmental conditions.
Q: How should I care for my Rico Woodwinds Plasticover Soprano Sax Reeds?A: To keep your reeds in good condition, rinse them with clean water after each use and store them in a dry place.
Q: What is the shelf life of Rico Woodwinds Plasticover Soprano Sax Reeds?A: While reeds do not have a specific shelf life, they should be used within a reasonable time for best performance and to avoid drying out.
Q: Are these reeds safe for children?A: Yes, these reeds are safe for children to use under adult supervision, as they are designed for all levels of musicians.
Q: How do I know if my reeds are damaged?A: Inspect the reeds for cracks or warping. If the sound is unclear or the response is poor, it may indicate damage.
Q: What should I do if my reeds arrive damaged?A: If your reeds arrive damaged, contact the retailer for a return or exchange according to their policy.
Q: What is the difference between strength three and other strengths?A: Strength three reeds provide a balance of flexibility and resistance, making them suitable for various playing styles and skill levels.
Q: Can these reeds be used for marching band performances?A: Yes, these reeds are ideal for marching band due to their moisture resistance and quick response.
Q: How often should I replace my reeds?A: It is recommended to replace reeds regularly, typically every few weeks, depending on usage and wear.
Q: Do these reeds provide a good sound quality?A: Yes, the plastic coating helps to produce a clear, projecting tone, making them popular among jazz and pop musicians.