How Saxophone Reeds are Made
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
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Jay Metcalf visited the Rigotti reed production facility in the South of France for a tour and to learn exactly how saxophone reeds are made.
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As a Tenor Sax and Clarinet player I can certainly appreciate this video, even today in 2021.
The quality of these videos is unreal. Awesome job and thanks for the great videos!
Thank You!
@@bettersax I LOVE Rigotti Reeds, always been my favorite, LOVE you did this tour, BIG thanks Jay.
pec1215
Well said...Here! Here!
Thanks for the great videos!
I was a sax player for years in school. I probably tossed out dozens of used and broken reeds without thinking twice about how they were made. Now I'll almost feel bad throwing away any of them at all! This is an amazing video. I have a whole new appreciation for the reeds sitting quietly on my counter, waiting to be played. Thank you.
Bassoon and Oboe players must be angrily laughing right now.
I was actually about to make a comment on how sax reeds are cheap compared to bassoon reeds.
Brooke Hagner, same
IKR OBOE REEDS SO EXPENSIVE
We are
I was about to comment this
Saxophone players: why are reeds so expensive???
Double reed players: am I a joke to you?
I clicked on this video just for this comment.
Derio Caido haha yes me to
As did I. Even crappy store bought mass-produced oboe reeds are expensive.
@@JewelBlueIbanez For some reason, band directors just love Jones reeds and makes me upset! 😖
DOUBLE reeds are more than double the price.
I won't feel so bad about paying for these in the future. Really appreciate the effort you went to, to make this video. I have read about the process but the video brings it all home.
Thanks for this and your many other free videos. They all contribute to making me a better sax player.
feels like a documentary. great quality! Wayyyy underrated
It's absolutely amazing! The average person does not realize how labor intensive so many aspects of music comprise. The hours of work done by the musician and by those such as the Reed makers remains a mystery to a lot of non musicians and some musicians. Thank you so much for posting this video. I will recommend this to my students.
People: so are you American or French?
Jay: Yes.
Californian......
Born in USA but live in France for many years.
Francoamericaine..
@@bettersax I got lost in the Brittany area last year for about 3 months...the rain never stopped...
He’s a musician. I have never found a group of people with more oddities and quirks than musicians.
I'm a guitarist... but always wondered how reeds were made... now I know. Great job! Thanks!
Thomas Walz , banjo picker, same.
No, they don't double as picks
@johnny102marvin As a flute player, considering the variability of reeds is horrifying to me!
I have played Sax and now Clarinet for over 10 years. I have never considered the process to making my reeds. This was captivating thank you for a fabulous lesson in reeds.
this isn't a video. *it's a documentary.*
you were my inspiration to start playing saxophone, keep it up!
Unbelievable how complex the process is, and the machinery. I figured they were farmed, stored and aged in a warehouse, and then processed in a factory, but there's so much more involved. Can only imagine how surreal the tour experience must have been.
So can they just send me all the reeds that are about to be composted?
I was thinkin' the same thing.
They could, but that would require them to pack them up and send them to you. Also that would mean that there are imperfect reeds out with customers that don't match their quality standards.
So, I assume the company benefits from reusing those reeds as opposed to sending out to customers that will not get reeds as expected.
HCL991 I wouldnt take them as a customer because it would be free, they dont even have to pack them professionally
They could sell boxes of 25 where 6 work good or sell you a box of 5 where hopefully 5 work and 2 or 3 will be really good
I am a pipe smoker. We don't pay just for the pipe; we pay for the four that failed before the carver got to this one.
WoW!!! Fantastic video!!! We now have 3 generations of saxophone players in my family and I can assure you, they will all see this video... Thank you. Put this on "How it's made"; The people will love it!!!
Thank you so much for the enlightening video, I'm a clarinet player for more than 40 years now and I didn't know how the reeds were made.
Hey Jay! I just purchased a box of tenor sax reeds, 2.5 from The Boston Sax Shop. I have yet to play them, so I don’t know about the quality. But bought them based on your video in which all 5 were excellent. Thanks for the tour. Super fascinating and I am truly amazed at the time and effort required to create these delicate masterpieces.
I’ve seen numerous videos on reed making but this by far is my favorite and certainly the one I learned the most from. Was already a fan of their reeds.
Fascinating and tells me the process is much more complicated than I expected.
This video has so much value I don't have enough words to tell you thanks. Thanks a million, great content.
I Watched the entire thing..And I don't even play a instrument.
me too.
So you don’t know the anger that is a cracked reed
@@nathanharter3807 you dont wanna know how many times my reeds crack of bullshit reasons
My little brother once destroyed half of a box with reeds... And that was when I was veeeery short on money. Idk how i got hold of myself to not give him a kick. So feel the pain, folks!
I play trumpet
I don't even know what reeds are for, I don't even play those instruments, but yeah, I've watched, don't ask me why.
I'm with ya lol
Reeds vibrate when blown on. The shape matters alot and so does materials and deminsion because it's what causes it to vibrate when air passes over. The vibrating airwaves are passed through the neck and into the body
Me 3!!! LoL
Fuzzman was
Out through the horn*
Niiice!…Over 50 years playin’ alto sax and never seen this until now!…Nice!…”Thank You!” 👌😉👍
Respect to reed makes! No more complaints! ♥️
honestly this looks like one of those netflix sponsored exotic foods documentaries and I'm living for it
I have no idea why this video was recommended, but I watched the whole thing. That company is truly inspiring, I love seeing the product be the main focus of a business.
Like many viewers, I tend to take CZcams content a bit for granted. I grunt at the adverts and skip introductions. This video was just great, though. Made me sit up and think about what it takes to produce something like this. And, since I spend a lot of my time on the Riviera and have always wondered whether I could make decent reeds out of the cane that grows everywhere, I'll definitely leave it to the professionals-and maybe visit the factory. Thanks.
Very interesting, fantastic presentation of a reed factory. I just picked up a small box of Rico #2.5 reeds for $6.99. I play classical guitar and it being a solo instrument, lonely. So I cracked out my old alto sax from 1974, re-padded it, now I am off to local bands (concert) for auditions. Thanks for the online info that you have, I am not great but the chops are coming back!
The machine we see at 13:23 is something I didn't know anything about: I was believing reeds get their specific strength from some kind of specific lavoration and that's not true 😲
Thanks man, you're great! ❤
I use Rigotti GOLD Jazz reeds on my alto and they're super - very cool to see the whole process here 👍👍
This was so fascinating! Thank you for taking the effort and time to create this!
Marvellous video, thank you Mr. Better Sax!
What a fantastic Video. Whenever I visit a factory I'm always surprised how lucky we are that things are so cheap. A hell of a lot of work goes into making stuff and this is a perfect example. Box on order. PS I know that videos take a hell of a lot of time and equipment to make too (plus travel / subsistence costs) so thanks for an excellent job.
Thank you Jay, you’ve got me interested in learning to play the saxophone 🎷
Watched this again a second time. Great video! These are my favorite tenor reeds.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best one yet
I’ve been using rigotti reeds for about 4 years now thx for what u do
Leny
WOW! Super high production value!!!
I still have unopened Vandoren reeds box from 1992, time when I was in learning playing sax at school. Great video btw!
Wow that was great to see. I had no idea of the amount of work involved. Fascinating. Thank you!
love Rigotti.. it's all i play for alto jazz.. So cool to see how they are made!
vidéo fantastique, one of the most interesting music-related vids I've ever seen. Thanx!!
C'est vraiment une belle vidéo ! Très intéressant de voir tout ça de près ! Merci pour ce reportage !
HEY, MAN... I'M A GUITAR PLAYER AND I LOVED YOUR VIDEO!!!! You're like a cultural anthropologist with a sax!!
I've followed you for quite a bit. This video has been by far the most interesting one for me. I've played Rigotti reeds for almost 3 years and love them.
Thank you for the effort you put into the channel.
Actually one of the best sax themed videos I've seen. Before this I only knew that reeds are made of some kind of bamboo, but I really didn't expect how hard it is to make it, so thanks for teaching me something new. Btw last reeds I've bought were Vandoren 2,5 alto sax ones and they're all great. ❤🎷
Excellent job on the video Jay. Very informative and interesting!
Thanks Brian
I recently inherited a soprano and tenor from my dad and am becoming more and more fascinated. Thanks for your delightful explorations! 🎵🎷
This was really, really awesome! Finally, I get to see what I almost got to see 12 years ago. I’ve been a loyal Rigotti user (Tenor) for at least 20 years and contacted them when I traveled to Italy. In spite of their warm invite I was, unfortunately, unable to make it to their facility. This wonderful video unlocks the mysteries! Rigotti is one of the few reed producers that is still independent so fewer middle men take their share from the actual grower/producers. It’s kinda like getting your food at the farmer’s market rather than from a giant grocery store. And grown organically with compost to boot - extremely cool and worth every penny!
I play the Rigotti Gold Jazz #3. No one stocks them locally so I buy them on line. Last box, 10 out of 10 played great. Well worth the money, they last a long time when you rotate them.
Thanks for info... Rigottis are very consistent.
Thank you for putting a new face to the world of Saxophones. It's people like you that keep young and aged players interested.
I had my first "gig" last saturday and put myself to the ultamate test not playing saxophone in 11 years.
I jumped WAY out of my comfort zone.
With a months notice and a chinese saxophone,
I played 4 popular songs (with solos) using your crash course and motivating down-to-earth way of just talking about saxophones.
In the end, I had people asking me for my business card.
Laughing as I'm typing, my Girlfriend knows you now as my best friend, and to be honest, In June, YOU WERE!
Thanks a lot and Greetings from an American in Germany!
-Grady Mason II
(P.S. My Chinese mouthpiece and ligature are being replaced by a Yamaha 5c + Rovner 1RL tomorow thanks to Amazon)
Did you wear the white gloves? I just salvaged $199 tenor with Yamaha 5C and Rico 2.5 upgrades.
These are the best reeds ever! Been on these for many years now!
I am not a reed player but I loved this video! Fascinating indeed!
Fabulous, Jay! So interesting to see the entire process of reed making (and I often buy Rigotti Gold reeds for my tenor sax). Thanks for the quality of your video work! I love the overhead drone views of the fields!
Thanks!
Wow I never thought this would be the process. So interesting!
Thanks Molly
This is absolutely fascinating! Thank you for putting this out there for all of us to watch!
my favourite reeds! Thank you for this wonderful insight!!
amazing video,informative,never heard of these reeds,sure they are good
I still have a vandoran tenor mouth piece and leather ligature in my spare drawer. I've watched some of your videos to include some of the student model altos. Awesome channel boss, you inspire people.
Excellent video... didn't realize the work involved in producing a quality reed. WOW. Thanks Jay.
The side/rail trimming process was amazeballs!
I really liked the video and how you put it together,
Keep up the good work :)
thanks!
I've played saxophone(s) for over 55 years and found this video both enlightening and entertaining. Well done! I use reeds from a company they sell to (could tell by the packaging) and find them to be long lasting and consistent.
Thank you so much for making this video! I had no idea that these reeds were made with such care. Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Keep up the great work.
What an eye-opener. Thanks for this video.
"This field of cane-really tall grass-will be turned into reeds."
Whoa! This really makes the blade of grass between your thumbs as musical instrument trick, really apropos. I never considered what reeds were made of before I watched this.
looks like regular bamboo?
Reminds me of the Mr. Rogers episode when he goes to the crayon factory to see how crayons are made! Great video!
So, Christmas music while exploring the *cane* fields. Nice touch.
After 48 years of playing saxophone, I got a peek into a process that I had no idea about. Thank you so much for this video, very insightful and educational!!! I now have a new respect for the price of reeds and will not complain. I have gone through a number of different setups, requiring different reeds that “match” the mouthpiece. I always seem to land on Rigotti reeds in one shape form or fashion. I played Ishimori ( woodsones) for quite a while, which are rigotti cane. Now, after switching back to my old metal vintage Otto link, I am on the (new to me) Rigotti “The Blue Ones” Gold reeds and am loving them. Cheers and thanks again for a great video production!!!
I now use Legere, but the last cane reeds I bought were Rigotti Gold. I believe I still have a couple boxes. They're good as far as cane reeds go. I used them for classical setup.
Fabulous video, Jay! I have use, of late, Green, unfiled Vandorens: Of my latest five, first two are not good. Worse than filed Red Vandorens. They shriek. Are hysterical. I had never heard of Rigotti, and will now try them. Many Thanks for this
Thank you for investing your time to show us all this amazing information.
This is so cool. Never would of thought the process took years. Gives you a whole new appreciation
I've really stopped using cane reeds for my tenor, but for my alto's I use Vandoren ZZ 2½'s.
In a box of 10's, one's maybe awesome, 4-5 are fine and the rest I need to file down on this little glass based file that can actually do wonders :)
What file is it? I'm looking into getting one
@@neatopapito8260 It's Vandoren: www.amazon.com/Vandoren-Glass-Reed-Resurfacer-Stick/dp/B0002CZRJ0
I always buy aged reed's. I've bought my cane reed's online from, "dealers old-new stock. Aged reed's always play their hearts out. The sound- 50 year old reed's is unbelievable. They also tend to last longer. Now I know why!
Thomas Kipfer , Reeds,keep the apostrophe for another occasion.
Where do you buy your aged reeds from? I'd like to test that out.
I've had the opposite experience. They are so dry, it seems to take days and several sanding sessions to even get the table smooth
Really well shot and hosted video. Definitely answered all my questions about the process and was entertaining along the way!
Brilliant, a very good insight in to the art of Reed making.
Thanks for sharing and taking the time to get this out.
I would have taken a box of the throwbacks home! 😉
Nick Cedillo 😁
I swear the process was the coolest and most satisfying thing ever... XD
Kinda feel a bit bad for the ones that didn't make the cut tbh tho ngl
Thanks for the video, new appreciation for cane.
I love Rigotti reeds - very consistent and a great tone
This makes it even crazier that I had an unstamped reed in my last box!
Trevor Hogg perhaps the printer ran out of ink? And they somehow missed it on inspection
11:19 Did not expect to see a t-shirt from Knoxville , TN.
Yeah... The chili pepper kinda confused me. It's been 20 years since I lived there, but peppers or spicy food wasn't a big part of the local culture.
OUTSTANDING video. I don't even play a wind instrument like sax etc, but this was FASCINATING.
THAT was well worth the watch.
The process does indeed justify the price of these whatever it is. Thank you for taking the time to do it.
Thank Jay for producing this informative yet interesting video. It's really a time taking and care demanding process for a reed to be produced from a cane. I now have much understanding about the adventure of a reed from a cane shoot to become itself and I'm sure I will recall this video whenever I buy the reeds and tell myself it's worthwhile and really have to pay that amount of money for a fine reed.
I used to buy Rico but was never really happy with the sound then my teacher introduced me to Vandoren and haven't changed them since, I go between 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 for my Alto and I love it, but I never heard about Rigotti and will definitely try it
He finally got the bug at 3:35 that was on his shirt since 2:49
thats funny lmfaooo
Yea that was driving me nuts.
omg thank you I thought I was loosing it 😂
Garden Fly
I bought a pack of 3 Rico 2.5 alto sax reeds for $8.68 USD three days ago in St. Louis, MO USA. I loved this video. I watched while doing the dishes in between practice sessions. Thanks for the great content!
Wow! Great video! Thx Jay for all the info! Your videos are always impressive
That was an absolutely amazing video. I've always wanted to see how reed manufacture worked. Merci mille fois!!!
Thanks Fred
I use Rigotti cane for my oboe reeds. I didn't realize they're a family business. How cool! And I'm always happy to buy a box of saxophone reeds over having to make oboe reeds! 😂
Where do you get them from? I’ve been using Alliard and glotin but would be keen to give rigotti a go
I believe I bought it from Woodwind Brasswind. I just checked and they do sell it.
Thanks I’ll check it out when I use up my current batch.
I own a music store and just recently discovered your videos. Wow, are they informative. My customers thank you.
Thanks. I know there is almost no profit from selling reeds as well.
This was a nice view of how reeds are made. I now have an appreciation for the process and price. If not just because I love anything French.
Great video, thanks!
Q: The reason why bari reeds are more than twice as expensive compared to tenor reeds is it because there are relatively few canes that have the large thickness?
You should do a Rigotti give away! Easily the best reeds on the market.
It's in the works. Will let you know.
Yikes!
More videos about manufacturing specialty items like this need to be made. A lot of people don't know or understand how long or labour intensive a simple item as a music reed is to produce. Excellent video, keep up the great work.
I love the surf-style Greensleeves track! Also, amazing video!
14:11 I've never heard the phrase "Didn't make the cut," used quite so well.
3:19 There is a bug crawling on the dude’s shirt.
Karrot Cake ok?
No, there's a dude crawling under the bug's shirt!
Everybody and everything needs to be somewhere everywhere. It's perfectly normal. Maybe not common, but normal? Yes.
you ever seen raiders of the lost ark?
Worth the money spent...thank you Sir for sharing ❤ deeply appreciated
Wow! What a beautiful video! Thank you for that 🙏