David Freeman is uniquely gifted at performing on multiple woodwind instruments. Very few possess the skill to move from clarinets to flutes to saxophones with ease and confidence.

No less important is his ability to slip effortlessly from style to style. On any given day he might be seen performing on clarinet and bass clarinet in a pit orchestra, playing flute at a wedding ceremony, swinging through jazz standards on tenor sax, screaming over a rock band on alto sax, or weaving through vocals on soprano sax. David's flexibility allows him to contribute something magical to any musical situation.
Alto Saxophone (Yamaha 62, ARB metal 6 , Java #2.5)
Tenor Saxophone (Yamaha 875, Guardala MBII mouthpiece, Java #3)
Soprano Saxophone (Yamaha 675, Yanagisawa metal #7 mouthpiece, Java #3)
Baritone Saxophone (Yamaha 52, Rousseau studio jazz mouthpiece, Vandoren #3)
Flute (Yamaha 661)
Piccolo (Yamaha 32)
Clarinet (Buffet R13, Vandoren 5RV, Backun barrel and bell, Vandoren #3)
Bass Clarinet (Buffet Prestige-low Eb, Fobes mouthpiece, Vandoren #3)
Akai EWI 4000s wind synthesizer (Apple Powerbook, Logic Pro 7)
