Fiberreed edit

Fiberreed Make it lighter If your Fiberreed responds poorly or feels too heavy, it needs to be made thinner. It is usually sufficient to work on the tip of the reed. This will make the sound a little brighter. To do this, take sandpaper and carefully sand the tip of the reed thinner in the first third of the cut-out. After each sanding, test your Fiberreed to...

Instructions for use

Storage Remove your Fiberreed from the mouthpiece after each use and dry it. It is best stored in its original packaging or in a reed holder. Do not leave your Fiberreed on the mouthpiece. The corners of the reed tip can warp after prolonged use and bend up towards the mouthpiece, which changes the response. If this does happen...

Saul Lubaroff

"And as a woodwind doubler, you do not have to keep wetting your reed as with cane. It keeps a steady tone and is a little extra bright if you need it to be. If you're playing at the R & B or Blues gig, and you're breaking it in, you're giving it the lush lower tone qualities I am absolutely hooked. Well done gentlemen!" BIO Saul Lubaroff started his musical journey when he was eight...

Fiberreed Carbon soprano saxophone

High-tech carbon fiber with hollow fibers provide a combination of full sound, fast response and radiant tone. Much loved by many pop and jazz saxophonists.

Imprint

Harry Hartmann's Fiberreed Kesslerweg 22 70771 LE-Oberaichen Management: Harry Hartmann Phone & Fax: +49 (0)711 603310 mail@fiberreed.de Sales tax identification number: DE 166 873 116 Responsible for content: Harry Hartmann, address as above Complaints procedure: Online dispute resolution pursuant to Art. 14 para. 1 ODR-VO: The European Commission provides a platform for...

Vic Robles

"I prefer Fiberreed Carbon reeds. I love the fact that they last longer than traditional bamboo and altissimo is easier to reach! Also for the hot dry heat of summer in California they are always ready to play!" - Vic Robles - Facebook - YouTube