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Andreas Eastman Oboe Reeds
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Product Price  $20.00
Andreas Eastman English Horn Reeds
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Product Price  $29.60
Andreas Eastman Bassoon Reeds
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Product Price  $20.00

Andreas Eastman is a reed maker that's known for more than just the quality of their reeds: they bring variety to the table too. They're one of the few brands that offers double reeds as well as single ones, which means there are some great options here if you're a double reed beginner not yet ready to fashion your own reeds, or if you're an experienced player wanting a quick replacement reed on-hand just in case. For each type of reed - single and double - you'll find a selection that caters to every major instrument, so no matter what you play, you can expect something in the lineup of Andreas Eastman cane reeds to fit, and to deliver a solid performance while it's on there.

Starting with the double-reed selection brings us to the Andreas Eastman Oboe Reeds, Andreas Eastman Bassoon Reeds and Andreas Eastman English Horn Reeds. Just choose your strength and you're good to go! The same thing is generally true of the single reeds, but there is one more choice to make: Esperto or Venuto. The differences between these two series are the thickness and length - for standard mouthpieces and a traditional fit, try a Venuto box like the Andreas Eastman Venuto Tenor Saxophone Reeds. For mouthpieces with a longer lay, and a reed cut from a thicker blank to help round out the tone, consider going with an Esperto box such as the Andreas Eastman Esperto Bb Clarinet Reeds.

No matter which of these Andreas Eastman cane reeds turns out to be the best fit for your playing style and instrument, it's safe to say you're making the right choice as long as you take your time and account for your experience level, preferences and needs. With all that in mind, finding the ideal cane reeds isn't all that tough - and don't forget that you can always ask you music teacher or your peers for advice if you're stuck about which strength or style of reeds to try.