Bari
Bari began with one man’s mission to achieve a unique sound.
Wolfe Taninbaum, the designer of the original Bari reeds and mouthpieces was a musician who played under the stage name of Wolfe Tayne for such famous orchestras as Les Brown, Benny Goodman and Jimmy Dorsey.
Early on, Wolfe became so frustrated with the inconsistency of playable reeds that he began to make his own. After years of trying to perfect cane reeds, he turned to synthetics.
In 1952 he developed his first synthetic reed. It was also the first one to gain acceptance from some of the world’s top musicians. Wolfe’s innovations didn’t stop there. He also helped create a unique facing for alto and tenor mouthpieces that Otto Link applied to his larger chamber blanks, calling it the “WT.” It produced a dark, husky resonance that was coveted by saxophonists and fetched top dollar.
Today’s WT II and WT III mouthpieces are improved designs of the original. Now you can achieve that same coveted sound.
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Item No: BSSR
Bari Star Synthetic Reed, Soprano Saxophone
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Item No: BSTR
Bari Star Synthetic Reed, Tenor Saxophone
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Item No: BTMR
Bari Tenor Saxophone Hard Rubber Mouthpiece with Cap and Ligature
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Item No: BESKTSM
Bari Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Kit with Cap and Ligature, Matte Finish
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Item No: BESKTSP
Bari Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Kit with Cap and Ligature, Polish Finish
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Item No: BESMTSM
Bari Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece, Matte Finish
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Item No: BESMTSP
Bari Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece, Polish Finish
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