Power and Edge with Massive Core and Bottom. Rousseau Jazz mouthpieces are designed for saxophonists at every level from Top Pros and Recording Artists, To University Professors to aspiring students from Middle School to College. The JDX Tenor sax mouthpiece is brighter and has a stronger projection than the Rousseau Studio Jazz Series. The JDX features a unique wedged baffle that balances a stable sound with greater power, edge, and projection. Good response and an even scale in all registers. A full-sounding mouthpiece, with enough edge to “cut through” but enough warmth for sensitive ballad work.
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What makes the JDX Tenor Better for Modern Jazz and Popular Music?
In contemporary music or in other words playing saxophone in today’s world, it’s a fact that saxophonists need a certain amount of power, projection and cut in order to be heard among all of the electronic instruments. The JDX delivers this power in an elegant and beautiful sounding package. The sound of Gerald Albright, Kirk Whalum, Michael Brecker, Tom Scott, and Andy Snitzer to name a few, are some examples of the range of tone one might obtain from the Rousseau JDX Tenor saxophone mouthpiece.
The wider tip openings of Jazz sax mouthpieces necessitate playing softer reeds than the reeds you play with a Classical sax mouthpiece. Also, in general, Jazz players are seeking a buzzier sound that the softer reed provides. Jazz mouthpieces are louder and brighter than Classical mouthpieces because of the smaller chamber of the Jazz mouthpieces. The larger tip opening of a Jazz mouthpiece also provides for some more volume of tone but mostly it assists in the bending of notes.
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JDX Tenor 5 100 inches 2.54 mm
JDX Tenor 6 105 inches 2.67mm
JDX Tenor 7 110 inchs 2.79mm