🎷 Metal Saxophone Reed Clip & Mouthpiece Cap Set – For Soprano, Alto, Tenor & Baritone
Keep your reed firmly in place and protect your mouthpiece with this sturdy metal reed clip and matching cap. Whether you play soprano, alto, tenor, or baritone sax, this clip’s three‑rib design grips the reed evenly for consistent vibrations and clean tone. No more squeaks or shifting reeds mid‑song. Plus, each order includes a free mouthpiece cap (whistle cap) – a $5 value – to shield your reed and mouthpiece when you’re not playing. Available in four specific sizes (not interchangeable), so choose the one that fits your horn.
🔧 Why This Reed Clip Stands Out
Precision‑fit for each saxophone type – Choose exactly the clip made for soprano, alto, tenor, or baritone. No wobble, no slipping.
Three‑rib reinforcement – The internal ribs press the reed evenly across its width, improving response and reducing air leaks compared to single‑bar designs.
Durable metal construction – Sturdy alloy won’t crack or lose tension over time. Holds your reed securely even during intense practice or gigs.
Carved decorative style – Adds a touch of vintage or custom look to your mouthpiece setup.
Free mouthpiece cap included – Protects your reed and mouthpiece from chips, dust, and accidental damage when stored in your case. Fits standard mouthpieces.
Easy to use – Slides over the reed and mouthpiece with a simple screw or friction fit (depending on model). No tools required.
🎁 Bonus: Every clip purchase comes with a complimentary whistle cap (mouthpiece cap). Perfect for keeping your reed clean and safe on the go.
📏 Specifications & Model Selection
| Instrument Type |
Clip Model |
Compatibility Notes |
Includes |
| Soprano Saxophone |
Standard High‑Pitched Clip |
For curved or straight soprano mouthpieces |
Clip + free whistle cap |
| Alto Saxophone |
Alto Clip |
Fits most standard alto mouthpieces (e.g., Yamaha, Selmer, Jupiter) |
Clip + free whistle cap |
| Tenor Saxophone |
Tenor Clip |
Wider to match tenor mouthpiece table |
Clip + free whistle cap |
| Baritone Saxophone |
Standard Baritone Clip |
Largest size, for bari mouthpieces |
Clip + free whistle cap |
⚠️ Important: Clips are model‑specific and NOT interchangeable. Please select the correct clip for your saxophone type. If you’re unsure, check your mouthpiece size or contact us with a photo.
Product does not include the mouthpiece itself – only the clip and gift cap are supplied.
💬 Frequently Asked Questions – Saxophone Reed Clips
Will this clip fit my specific mouthpiece brand (Vandoren, Otto Link, D’Addario, etc.)?
Yes, these clips are designed to fit standard mouthpiece table dimensions for each saxophone type. Most popular brands (Vandoren, Selmer, Yamaha, Otto Link, Meyer, D’Addario) work perfectly. However, some very narrow or oversized custom pieces may not be compatible. If your mouthpiece is non‑standard, we recommend measuring the reed table width and comparing with the clip’s internal clearance.
How does the three‑rib design improve my sound?
Traditional single‑bar clips press the reed mainly at the center, which can dampen vibration on the edges. The three ribs distribute pressure evenly across the reed’s width, allowing it to vibrate more freely and naturally. You’ll notice better response in the lower register and a clearer, more focused tone overall.
Is the mouthpiece cap really free, or is it a temporary promotion?
It’s a permanent bonus with every clip purchase. We include a basic but functional mouthpiece cap (whistle cap) to protect your setup. No coupon code needed – it ships in the same box.
Can I use this clip on a clarinet or flute?
No, these clips are specifically shaped for saxophone mouthpieces. Clarinet uses a ligature with different dimensions, and flute doesn’t use a reed clip at all. Please order a dedicated clarinet ligature if needed.
I play both alto and tenor. Can I buy one clip for both?
Not recommended – the alto clip is smaller than the tenor clip. Forcing the wrong size can damage your reed, mouthpiece, or clip. We suggest buying one for each instrument. Some players do use an alto clip on a soprano, but tenor and baritone require their own size.
How do I clean and maintain the metal clip?
Wipe it with a dry cloth after each use to remove moisture and reed particles. Occasionally use a soft brush to clean between the ribs. Avoid soaking in water or using harsh chemicals – metal finishes can tarnish over time, but that doesn’t affect performance.