Vintage Rico Strength Number 5 Alto Saxophone Reeds, Box of 25 (Factory Sealed)
These reeds were made / produced about 40 years ago
Many players say older reeds are well seasoned and play much better.
If you are into re-profiling your reeds, this strength will be perfect to re shape to perform how you would like.
Here is what they were saying way back in 2000
Quality, Maximum Flexibility, Value
High quality reeds designed for a wide variety of playing situations, Rico® Reeds are cut of our most flexible grade of cane. The ease of play, affordable price and convenient packaging options are why more professional and music educators worldwide find Rico the best value.
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Only available from our Moorabbin VIC Store.
Buy online or in store.
These old stock reeds are from a music store long closed down.
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Getting the Most Out of Your Reeds
- Be sure to thoroughly break-in and rotate your reeds. Do not play each reed for more than a few minutes in the first days of use.
- The acidity content in one’s saliva may negatively affect the life of a reed. Consider using water to soak your reeds instead.
- Dark spots in the bark of the reed do not indicate that a reed will play poorly.
- The entire length of the reed vibrates; too much ligature pressure can stifle the vibration, so be careful when tightening the screw(s).
- Storing your reeds properly is important for maintaining stable, well-functioning reeds.
Designed for ease of play
- Unfiled for powerful tone
- Priced affordably for students and educators
Filed vs. Unfiled—What Does It Mean?
Filed:
A reed that goes through one additional cutting process that removes bark from the reed’s shoulders. This allows for faster vibration.
Unfiled:
A reed is unfiled when bark from the reed’s shoulders remains intact. Many players enjoy the added resistance of this additional material.