Harry Hartmann Fiberreed HEMP Tenor MS

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Reeds for Tenor Saxophone

  • Strength: medium soft (corresponds to 2)
  • 80% Organic material for a dark, earthy sound
  • Feature the same product characteristics as the carbon and natural fiberreeds from the same manufacturer
  • Reeds last 20-30x longer than a cane reed
  • Reed is delivered 100% ready-to-play - Does not require playing in
  • Extremely tear resistant and robust
  • Reeds do not dry out as they do not absorb moisture
  • Can be repurchased at any time in exactly the same strength
  • Hygienic and easy to clean
  • Remain odourless even after prolonged use
Available since August 2016
Item number 395948
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Hybrid
Strength 2
37 €
Including VAT; Excluding 19,90 € shipping
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Interesting indeed
D.T.F. 12.05.2023
Great response, intonation, flexibilty in volume and timbre, pleasant mouth feel, easy subtone and altissimo, very durable, easy to see for placement on the mouthpiece and being slightly rough stays in place on the table. All of this is really good and, so far as a package, beats any other synthetic reed that I've tried.

But the sound is not for me - it's big and full - but bright to the point of being buzzy and kazoo like - and this is supposed to be the darkest FIbereed ! I'm sure many people will like this sound and I can see its attraction. As a consolation I find the this tenor reed sounds and plays very, very well on alto
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Agréable pour moduler le son
Amoco 27.12.2018
Je l'utilise depuis plus d'un an en alternance avec 2 autres synthétiques, avec un bec très ouvert 8*. Son très correct, à peine un peu moins bien qu'un bon roseau, mais tellement plus stable dans le temps... surtout pour une anche très souple. Il m'a fallu quelques petites séances pour m'y habituer, mais c'est maintenant ma préférée dans la plupart des circonstances ! Ne glisse pas sur la table du bec. Contact agréable pour une synthétique.
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-------------------------------- 17.03.2022
Ich habe mich immer öfter über die Schwankungen bei Holz geärgert, sowie das Anfeuchten, bei mehreren Instrumenten im Einsatz.
Dann ging der Streifzug durch die "Plasikblätter" los.
Klingt zwar anfangs etwas Fremd, aber wenn man sich darauf einläßt und länger spielt lernt man wie sie am besten funktionieren. Der Klang wird dann auch besser. Für mich die einzigen die die längere Standzeit auch bewiesen haben. MS etwas zu weich für mich M etwas zu stark. Aber man kann sie ja etwas nacharbeiten, dann sind sie perfekt auf lange Zeit
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Harry Hartmann’s Fiberreed HEMP; my exploring journey…
GeosAlien 13.01.2023
Last year I bought as a trial Fiberreed Hemp M and was from the beginning struck by its warm deep sound that I was looking for on my Yani Tenor Sax.
I am playing with a Dave Guardala Fat Boy mouthpiece with a gap of 8…
Being a happy user of Legere American Cut 2.5mm for some time, I missed that rough Sax sound in my playing. And here it was….
However, to play a full pop song with the HEMP M got me often short of breath, so than I have been looking for other Hartmann reeds, than would give me both the warm deep rough sound and won‘t give me the breath supply problems. I bought other Hartmann reeds through Thomann, such as the Carbon reed and the Copper Carbon Classic reed, all in M or 2.5mm strength.
For me, the Carbon reed didn‘t bring me what I was looking for, but the Copper Carbon Classic, gave me almost all I wanted. Really very smooth and easy to blow, and the vibrations especially in the middle to lower tone-range are fantastic. All in all, I played this reed for awhile happily, but found that this Copper Carbon reed of 2.5mm is a little too soft for me, as occasionally my lip pressure cuts the sound completely, so, that was kind of annoying, at times.
So, I had been thinking, perhaps I should try the same reed ( Copper Carbon Classic) in a stronger version; the 3.0mm model.
At the same time I thought perhaps the HEMP reed in M is a bit too strong for me, so I decided to buy the HEMP MS for a try.
Wow, what I did was for me, absolutely the answer to all my blowing problems.
The HEMP MS is playing fantastic, gives me the warm deep rough Sax sound and the easiness of blowing, and has become my No. 1 favourite reed by now.
The Copper Carbon Clasic 3.0mm also gives me the right strength for playing in all registers impeccably, and also with warm rough Sax sounds, albeit a little brighter, which is also excellent.
So, my final verdict: Harry Hartmann’s Fiberreed HEMP MS is my # 1 favourite, whilst the Copper Carbon Classic 3.0 is my runner up.
With both reeds I can produce sounds that are out of this world…. 😊
It did take quite some investment in expensive reeds, but for me it was worthwhile, to discover the perfect tools that makes make music fun for me…. 😊 😊
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