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Clarinet Reeds

Searching for the best clarinet reeds? We’ve got them all right here. From the ever-popular Rico Reeds to our certified organic Reserve Reeds to VENN—the world’s most advanced synthetic. Find your expression with D’Addario Woodwinds clarinet reeds.  

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  • Depth of tone, ease of response, plus added support.
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    From $16.99
  • For students and beginners, designed for ease of play.
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    From $12.99
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  • Features enhanced articulation plus greater tonal warmth and flexibility.
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    From $17.99
  • Classical tonal character, alongside synthetic longevity.
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    From $35.99
  • Heavy spine for control, flexibility of volume, and tone quality.
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    From $15.99
  • For both beginning and advancing students, with a filed cut for additional tonal clarity.
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    From $14.99
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  • Heavy spine for control, flexibility of volume, and tone quality.
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    From $31.99
  • For advancing players, featuring a thinner tip, thicker spine, and an unfiled cut.
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    From $27.99
  • For students and beginners, designed for ease of play.
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    From $16.99
  • Heavy spine for control, flexibility of volume, and tone quality.
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    From $15.99
  • Weather-resistant coated formula for increased durability.
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    From $26.99
  • Well-balanced profile and stronger spine for more power, flexibility, and tone.
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    From $27.99
  • For both beginning and advancing students, with a filed cut for additional tonal clarity.
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    From $38.99
  • Designed for German mouthpieces and features a narrower blank and taper.
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    From $41.99
  • Well-balanced profile and stronger spine for more power, flexibility, and tone.
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    From $19.99
  • For students and beginners, designed for ease of play.
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    From $26.99
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  • For both beginning and advancing students, with a filed cut for additional tonal clarity.
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    From $28.99

Clarinet Reed FAQs

1. What are clarinet reeds made of?

Clarinet reeds are made of cane, which is a type of plant with woody stalks. The cane is cut and processed to create the small wooden pieces we know as clarinet reeds.

 

2. How often should I change my clarinet reeds?

Clarinet reeds should be changed when they are no longer feeling or sounding good. Often 2-4 weeks is a good rule of thumb to check on your reed and assure it’s not too brittle, overly flexible, or generally not responding well.

 

3. How do I know what reeds to buy for my clarinet?

To find the right reed for your clarinet use our Reed Finder tool. With just a few simple questions, Reed Finder’s advanced analytics, powered by decades of D’Addario expertise, will find the perfect clarinet reed for you.