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BASS CLARINET 2.5 Rico Royal Reed
Description
D'Addario Rico Royal Bass Clarinet Reeds Strength 2.5
Individually-Sealed
REB1025
Featuring a filed cut for additional tonal clarity, Royal by D'Addario Bass Clarinet reeds are ideal for both beginning and advancing players. These reeds have a traditional blank and profile to give you an ease of response when playing.
Ideal For: Educational/School Music
- Reed Type: Filed
- Features a similar design to Rico, with a French-filed cut that enhances tonal resonance while preserving effortless response and control.
- Ideal for both students and seasoned players
- Traditional Blank
- D'Addario has pioneered the first practical and precise system to digitally measure and cut the incredibly complex geometrical patterns necessary to re-invent single reeds. Royal reeds are cut to the tightest tolerances, offering the most consistent performance.
- Royal reeds are USDA Certified Organic, with every stage—from cultivation to processing and manufacturing adhering to strict USDA guidelines
What should I use to wet my reed?
It is best to use water to wet your reed. Be mindful to not leave it submerged in water for more than two minutes.
Can I store my reeds in the plastic reed holders that they came in?
Plastic reed holders protect the reeds before the box is opened by the purchaser, but they are designed to be used only for initial transport from factory to customer. It is always best to move the reeds to an air-tight reed storage system to protect the life of the reeds.
How should I break in my reeds?
D'Addario reeds are made of natural cane (Arundo Donax), so they need special attention during the first 3-5 days of use to allow the cane to adjust to the wetting and drying that occurs during normal playing. To break in your reeds, carefully follow the steps provided below.
1. Stabilizing a reed’s humidity is very important. First, place a new box of reeds into a humidity storage case, like D'Addario's Reed Vitalizer, before playing them.
2. The next day, soak the reed in water for 30 seconds. Gently wipe off excess water on the vamp, table, and heel of the reed. Reeds can be played to begin the break-in process, but do not play more than five minutes per reed.
3. Wipe reeds clean of excess moisture and store in your airtight reed storage system along with a Reed Vitalizer Single Refill Pack. Reeds can be played a little longer each day after this step.
4. This break-in process has added benefits and can be incorporated into a normal warm up routine by players and ensembles of all levels.