Légère French Cut Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet Reeds
Légère French Cut Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet Reeds
True story: this past week (I'm writing this in April, 2024) I had a reed disaster. For the first time, I had ZERO reeds that worked on my bass clarinet — I had a concert to play in 30 minutes. It was a weird weather day, and it was game time. I had one of these French Cut Tenor Sax reeds in my case that Légère had sent me to try, and I slapped it on the mouthpiece. And. I. Crushed. It. (not the reed; the concert slammed.)
Now, I've tried other cuts of Légère reeds on Bass Clarinet in the past but I've never felt comfortable playing a concert on them before. After that experience last week, I wouldn't hesitate to do it again...assuming I didn't have a cane reed that was better. Yeah, you can call me a cane reed snob, I don't mind.
But wait, didn't you say Tenor Sax reed??
Yep, Tenor Sax reeds are basically identical to Bass Clarinet reeds. Don't believe me? Watch this video. Légère does not make a French Cut reed for Bass Clarinet yet, but I personally don't care, since these Tenor reeds work perfectly.
If you have tried Légère reeds in the past, and have not found success, I strongly encourage you to try these. I think they are a step up from the European Cut reeds in one important way: I find the tip of the French Cut responds MUCH more crisply, especially when articulating staccato. It's nearly cane-like. Impressive. Oh, and Légère claims these are "darker" than its European Cut sibling. Your mileage may vary, but there is more "meat" in the vamp, which gives the sound more body.
By the way, if you are used to the European Cut, just note that these run a hair softer—like maybe an 1/8 strength.
Now, I do not carry all of the Légère varieties — I'm not a fan of the Classic or the Signature cuts at all — but I do carry these French Cut reeds, and the European Cut bass clarinet reeds.
Important note: these reeds on this page, are not returnable to Earspasm, however Légère offers a generous exchange program. Just click that link, fill out the form, and they'll exchange your reed.
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This reed has made a difference in the range of notes that I can reach!
Better than I thought it would be, nice sound, absolutely usable in a professional setting. Only qualm is articulation response is a little tricky. Might be my new go-to for pops and movies. And for a lot of practicing as well.
I really like the new French Cut Legere Tenor Sax/Bass Clarinet reeds. They have a great sound and presence as I play them. And I hear lots of positive comments from the wind section in symphony too. When I play them in the pit orchestra on my Bass Clarinet, it is so much easier to switch horns knowing this read will speak quickly and accurately right away when I pick it up. Lots of accolades there too! I really love these reads!
I bought a Legere French cut tenor sax reed for my bass clarinet based on what I read here. Even better than the European cut for bass clarinet!
I had tried the bass clarinet European cut. This is so much better.