Vandoren Saxophone Reeds Compared

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Jim plays the current Vandoren tenor saxophone reed range and compares them against each other.
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Komentáře • 100

  • @englishhn
    @englishhn Před 4 lety +77

    This guy really knows his stuff, and most importantly is very articulate and able to communicate clearly the characteristics of the different reed styles. He's also providing just enough technical insight so that you feel you really understand why the different styles perform the way they do. A VERY VALUABLE PUBLIC SERVICE. It could take you weeks of time and boatloads of cash to do this research yourself.

    • @pas0003
      @pas0003 Před 3 lety

      I wholeheartedly agree! I really enjoy his presentation style and content!

    • @MrTele57
      @MrTele57 Před 2 lety

      Agreed : and good to deal with also..

  • @chazyjazz
    @chazyjazz Před 6 lety +208

    traditional 0:59
    v12 2:32
    green java 4:16
    red java 5:48
    v16 7:18
    zz 8:36
    v21 10:24

  • @junflute
    @junflute Před 4 lety +28

    There are few absolute certainties in life. Vandoren blue box is one of them.

  • @GyourgeTube
    @GyourgeTube Před 4 lety +27

    I really love the V21s for classical playing. They're similar to the blue box but I think just a little brighter so they work well for Jazz too.

    • @jamescps8799
      @jamescps8799 Před 3 lety +3

      V21 intonation is better and very focus sound overall.

  • @trueblueyou6114
    @trueblueyou6114 Před 5 lety +10

    That V21!!!!!- Vandoren hands down makes the best saxophone reeds.- Their research and development is extensive and the unique characteristics of each reed is very prominent in each of the designs - you’ll have a hard time finding anything else like these Vandoren reeds I assure you

  • @natedued
    @natedued Před 6 lety +6

    I love this. I’ve been trying to find the right reed and thanks to you I can!

  • @mikester99
    @mikester99 Před 4 lety +8

    I purposely use the V12 almost exclusively on my Sop. setup because of the resistance and its ability to hold back on the sharpness that sometimes comes with a sop. But I've recently - Re-discovered the ZZ's, that also seem to produce that resistatant feeling but at the same time offering a more fluid , darker tone... but I'm still working on them :)

  • @UrbanaSaxed
    @UrbanaSaxed Před 6 lety +6

    I love that the boxes are Alto boxes butyou are playing a Tenor. I fall back on the V-16’s often. I am usually the lone horn with a 6 piece group. I need all the cut through power I can get.

  • @mertgulec7541
    @mertgulec7541 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video my dude! Although you seem to not enjoy v12 after hearing it I just insta bought it as it is the exact sound I want. Hopefully I can get the same lovely sound out of it myself. Thanks for the demos

  • @alanhowell3646
    @alanhowell3646 Před 5 lety +6

    Surely comparing reeds is crazy as even in one box of reeds you can have some that won’t play at all & need work & some that will play straight out of the box. Because there is a total lack of consistency & no two reeds are same if could be the particular reed that has a darker or brighter sound, or buzzy or smooth, easy or hard to blow & not necessarily because eg. it’s a traditional compared to a java red. I feel quite lucky to just get a reed that works & responds how I want it to as more often than not they don’t & I have to adjust them with a reed geek tool just to get them to play.

  • @waterhippo4160
    @waterhippo4160 Před 6 lety +30

    My favourite ones are the green java reeds

    • @daddycavefish
      @daddycavefish Před 6 lety +1

      big time

    • @lucasstoia1512
      @lucasstoia1512 Před 6 lety

      Same that’s all I use.

    • @seanwintersax
      @seanwintersax Před 5 lety +1

      Funny enough I thought Jim sounded better on the Blue box than he did on the green java. I switched back to greens from reds because I thought I lost some brightness that I was missing. It was a good move. And I thought he sounded the best on the V16's. Which I personally hate with a passion.

  • @mattmatenko78
    @mattmatenko78 Před 2 lety +3

    1:26 the way he said "nice" reminds me of Michael Rosen

  • @seigas
    @seigas Před 6 lety +7

    In the first example I liked the Green Java, but in the examples in the end I liked the V16 more.. did you change the settings?

  • @None-yx1mj
    @None-yx1mj Před 6 měsíci +1

    The V12 and Java Red sounds very similiar to me that i couldn't tell the sound difference, only that Java Red has the most blow resistance of all Vandoren reeds which feels for me unconfortable to play. My favorite is the Java Green because i like the buzziness sound for pop music and I can form the sound very easy.

  • @antonipuigvi4255
    @antonipuigvi4255 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this wonderful work. Would you please produce -when possible - a comment about synthetic reeds versus natural ones?

  • @LalitMadhava
    @LalitMadhava Před 2 lety +2

    11:30 conclusion of all reeds

  • @masihukari
    @masihukari Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks! Very helpful indeed.

  • @kevindeibert3369
    @kevindeibert3369 Před 2 lety +2

    Very good demonstration! Thanks! This is a nice phrase you are playing. Is this original or taken from a famous solo by a famous player ? What mouthpiece are you using here and horn ?

  • @youssefbenlemlih
    @youssefbenlemlih Před 6 lety +32

    Can you put a little more low notes in your phrases ? I would like to know how deep or easy to play they are

    • @daddycavefish
      @daddycavefish Před 6 lety +1

      yes which of this bunch do you feel hit the Lows a little easier, thanks

    • @khizarabid8414
      @khizarabid8414 Před 6 lety

      Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to uncover how do you learn to play the saxophone try Vaxicorn Simple Saxophone Guide (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my work buddy got amazing results with it.

  • @leoslov
    @leoslov Před 2 lety

    Love you Jim!

  • @Doostun
    @Doostun Před 6 lety +1

    At the end, the green had husk and projection, and the v21s were more centered and projected.

    • @jackcraven7979
      @jackcraven7979 Před 2 lety

      Idk I've been using cheap Ricos yamaha Yas 62 & still sound too classical not enough buzz the jumbo a45 kicks Selmer c☆ ass though! I've been playing for 3 months

  • @lukasalihein
    @lukasalihein Před 6 lety +4

    I used to play V12s on tenor. They were WAY stiffer than any other reed I've ever played. Jim should've used a softer one (lower number).

  • @izayah4146
    @izayah4146 Před 5 lety +2

    I use the Green Java

  • @lukesenuke3928
    @lukesenuke3928 Před 3 lety +1

    cheers Hugh Dennis

  • @marktyler3381
    @marktyler3381 Před 6 lety

    Great work Jim!

  • @TrueBlueYou
    @TrueBlueYou Před 5 lety +3

    You sound great Jim but...these special Vandoren cuts don’t last on live gigs. They sound/play great but they blowout in like one night. They all have less material than the Trad. or the V 21. In my opinion the D’Addario Reserve/Vandoren Trad./Vandoren V21 reeds are by far the best reeds for your buck and will last WAY longer. BTW, your core sound was on point with the V21!!

  • @joeretired4552
    @joeretired4552 Před 4 lety +1

    Would it be possible to identify the mouthpiece you use with each reed - if different? If it is the same, can you provide the brand, tip opening with each reed. I love the comparisons but, it would help me tremendously to know the combination of the reed with the mouthpiece. Thanks and greatly appreciate the series of videos.

  • @kevindeibert3369
    @kevindeibert3369 Před 2 lety

    I should mention to that I really like Lupafarro reeds , but they are hard to find locally

  • @lucasharvey4389
    @lucasharvey4389 Před 5 lety +4

    i really wish that you played the classical reeds in a classical setting... i know it will work and everything but it helps better.

  • @windsurfer3329
    @windsurfer3329 Před rokem

    V21 has a very broad range from bright to dark quality all mixed in. Red and Green follow closely. Traditional is sort of muted.

  • @MigueLoboMusic
    @MigueLoboMusic Před 4 lety +2

    My favourite zz

  • @kcdyck
    @kcdyck Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @nice6033
    @nice6033 Před rokem

    Bro this guys voice is legit ASMR

  • @axe1axe149
    @axe1axe149 Před 6 lety +1

    Red Java favorite

  • @istvanviragh8339
    @istvanviragh8339 Před 5 lety +4

    What do you think? V16 or ZZ is the better?

    • @Kevin-ek1su
      @Kevin-ek1su Před 4 lety

      István Virágh I say ZZ, they have more of a color and jazz sound. V16s are just eh, not a lot of people like them

  • @dustinfrend2999
    @dustinfrend2999 Před 11 měsíci

    Is that “Harlem Nocturne” you are describing playing? If not… it is damn close to it

  • @stephenpower1
    @stephenpower1 Před 6 lety +3

    Jim , is the V21 harder or softer than the ZZ's? I would like to try it but don;t know what grade to buy. Thanks.

    • @TheAvgCommentator
      @TheAvgCommentator Před 6 lety

      From experience the ZZs are exactly a half strength softer than traditionals, and V21s are between a quarter and a half strength harder than traditionals depending on which strength you're at. So V21s can be a whole strength harder towards the 4 range, and a 3/4 a strength harder down by the 2s and 1.5s.

  • @behzadasgharpour661
    @behzadasgharpour661 Před 3 lety

    ...great....tanx

  • @mari_.silvano
    @mari_.silvano Před 4 lety

    I think he's using one of those custom jodyjazz mouthpieces along with a rovner dark ligature

  • @noahpirotin2723
    @noahpirotin2723 Před 16 dny

    What is the lick he is playing?

  • @brucedarling4751
    @brucedarling4751 Před 3 lety

    Link to manufacturer’s descriptions, including cross-section diagrams: vandoren.fr/en/reeds-technical-elements/

  • @crugil
    @crugil Před 2 lety

    Newbie here..playing almost a year..upgraded mouthpiece to a van doren v16 6m after playing a Yamaha 5c..but I'm having trouble with the vandoren reeds 2.5..I honk and squeak in altissimo so much I get sea gulls and geese on my window sill..the only reed which works best is my legere signature 2.25..
    I don't squeak at all on my 5c..I'm thinking perhaps the 2.5 reeds are too soft?. A chart I saw stated 3 reeds are best for vandoren red/green..thoughts anyone; would be greatly appreciated..thanks

  • @craigy9646
    @craigy9646 Před 6 lety +1

    Vandoren sells a jazz assortment pack with one each of the Java Green, Red, V16, and ZZ. I liked the V16 best with my Selmer C*, but now have switched to a Rico Metalite M5. Went back to LaVoz Mediums at first, but now using the V16 again. After watching this, am going to give the others a try on the M5.

  • @marcosmartins3463
    @marcosmartins3463 Před 11 dny

    continuo achando mais interessante a V16 com boquilha de metal!! Fica um espetáculo para música pop, rock !!

  • @wrtwatch8576
    @wrtwatch8576 Před rokem

    Would be nice to know what opening\piece\style mpc you're using

  • @estebanvenegas89
    @estebanvenegas89 Před 9 dny

    I was supposed to see this video before buying the reeds 😢

  • @olakunleosho7358
    @olakunleosho7358 Před 11 měsíci

    How do you get that balanced tone . My sound is very baritone like

  • @Woolley_like_sheep
    @Woolley_like_sheep Před 6 lety +3

    My main issue with reeds is they either buzz too much or are way to hard to play

    • @TheAvgCommentator
      @TheAvgCommentator Před 6 lety +1

      If you don't like the buzz but you still want less resistance, you could look into bigger tip openings, or softer reeds on a really tough classical cut like the Hemke or V21s.

  • @n3tr01
    @n3tr01 Před 4 lety

    what reeds good for Vandoren A20 I like to play ballads songs?

  • @leviradford707
    @leviradford707 Před 6 lety +2

    If the V16 is beneficial to produce a percussive and penetrating sound, why did you demonstrate it on a flowy jazz piece?

  • @JoeTigheOnline
    @JoeTigheOnline Před 2 lety +4

    Vandoren Traditional: Balanced Nice. V12 - Stuffy. Java Green - Buzzy, Stuffy. Java Red - Bright, Nice. V16 - Dark, Resopnsive. ZZ - Bright, Thin. V21 - Dark, Nice, Responsive.

  • @TrueBlueYou
    @TrueBlueYou Před 5 lety

    Why aren’t you playing into the microphone? I mean… Wouldn’t it be good to hear what the actual horn is producing from the bell...As in the studio? Just curious

    • @DynamixWarePro
      @DynamixWarePro Před 4 lety

      No idea why he did, but I have found if you point a mic at the saxophone body but not directly towards the bell, you get a fuller tone over pointing the mic directly towards the bell which can sometimes sound a bit thinner, its especially noticeable with soprano sax, gets a nasal sound if the mic is pointed at the bell, but warmer and fuller pointed towards the body.

    • @TrueBlueYou
      @TrueBlueYou Před 4 lety

      It doesn’t work that way in a recording studio. We want to hear the ACTUAL sound recorded!! Thx

  • @dukkedusse
    @dukkedusse Před 5 lety

    Is this a Trevor James tenor?
    sounds wicked...

  • @joeblankenship377
    @joeblankenship377 Před 5 lety +1

    I've always hated Vandoren reeds. If it was all I had, I'd use it, but give me Rico or LaVoz any day. But the absolute best reeds, in my opinion, are the Alexander Superial reeds. Half as many come in a box, but you can almost count on getting 5 good reeds.

    • @Chopy61
      @Chopy61 Před 5 lety +2

      That's an interesting view, I've been playing sax for 3 years now, and I've loved using vandorens, recently tried Ricos for concert band but they sounded too thin for my taste( They're easier to play though)

    • @Chopy61
      @Chopy61 Před 5 lety

      similar to that

    • @Jan_Jespersen
      @Jan_Jespersen Před 5 lety

      I have the opposite experience Joe Blankenship. The Alexanders are so inconsistent. Especially strength wise. In a box of 3 in hardness, they differ from 1.5 to 4if you ask me. All from the yellow box to DC and Classical. Had a bit of better luck with NY version, but still inconsistent. If you find a good one, it is good though ;) But in all, way to expensive if only 1 out of 10 is good.

    • @SkylersRants
      @SkylersRants Před 4 lety

      I played decades ago and am picking it back up now. 35 years ago it was accepted in all my circles that van doren made great clarinet reeds, but their sax reeds were lacking. Rico Royal was favored by me and everyone I knew. Of course, we didn't have the internet back then and opinions could be myopic.
      I recently bought a box of van dorens and so far I don't care for them. It could be my 42 year old MkVII needs work, so I don't want to condemn them, but my box of unused 35 year old rico royals still play a lot better than the van dorens.

  • @kevinwilson8182
    @kevinwilson8182 Před 6 lety

    What Mouthpiece is Jim using in this video?

    • @colinevans9377
      @colinevans9377 Před 6 lety

      Kevin Wilson I think it's a Drake because of the gold ring

  • @olivierherment1188
    @olivierherment1188 Před 5 lety

    I play with zz it great very smoothy when you want and java red for the bright le zz est très confortable dans les graves suaves et profond pour le son péchu un peu mou. pour le jazz c'est top la java red est vraiment bien pour les pêches et riffs voilà

  • @Staylor7326
    @Staylor7326 Před 6 lety +2

    Where are the Juno's??

  • @tszkwancheung8279
    @tszkwancheung8279 Před 3 lety

    Here's my idea(good)
    11:41 v12
    12:01 red

  • @0swrd114
    @0swrd114 Před 2 lety

    The alto sax reed boxes while playing tenor sax

  • @iluvleannuh
    @iluvleannuh Před 2 lety

    i personally like red javas the best

  • @rassstko
    @rassstko Před 5 lety

    Overall, d’addario has munch more punch and more lows. Fater sound.
    Vandoren is more controled but also more narow sound, much more classical, and on the up side thay last longer.

  • @kiseki_k
    @kiseki_k Před 6 lety

    What is the difference between the ZZ and the V16?

  • @anthonyigl4862
    @anthonyigl4862 Před 5 lety

    What kind of mouthpiece is that

  • @nchek8169
    @nchek8169 Před 6 lety

    reed ad

  • @jacquesdeghorain3162
    @jacquesdeghorain3162 Před 3 lety

    j'ai de plus en plus l'impression que toutes ces appréciations ressemblent de plus en plus aux antiques discussions concernant le sexe des anges......en tout cas dans ses conclusions qui n'ont jamais mené nulle part ! Tout cela étant uniquement un problème de jeu , d'oreille et de recherche d'un son totalement personnel , aucune conclusion générale constructive ne peut être tirée , bien entendu . Si ce n'est que , tout au plus , avons-nous utilisé quelques minutes à nous amuser à propos de queues de cerises , comme on disait chez nous "dans le temps", hahahaha !!!

  • @chrisconlon7970
    @chrisconlon7970 Před 5 lety +1

    I am not asking about everyone's play style. Jim, does your bottom lip cover your teeth?

  • @billydentiala8940
    @billydentiala8940 Před 6 lety

    help me im newbie and cant spot the difference 😟

    • @savannas.2958
      @savannas.2958 Před 5 lety

      billy dentiala There really isn’t one.

    • @Jan_Jespersen
      @Jan_Jespersen Před 5 lety +1

      @@savannas.2958 agree. If he played 5 reeds from the same box, the difference would be just as different ;)

  • @drivevibes6996
    @drivevibes6996 Před 2 lety

    Traditional sounds best

  • @joj0128
    @joj0128 Před 2 lety

    you talk too much