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Giardinelli Symphony T

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I have tried over the years (as have alot of us) many different Brands, sizes and configurations of mouthpieces .
I`ve been particularly searching for a really good and responsive Large Bore mouthpiece.
Bachs, Wicks, Schilke`s, Elliotts, and a few others whose names escape me right now. , But I keep coming back to the mouthpiece that got me thru Grad school as a Performance major.
The Giardinelli Symphony T but with a different Rim. Mine were always screw rims.
I love the sound, Dense, with lots of overtones and it speaks quickly
In Grad school I used a Giardinelli 4 rim, now I use an old Giardinelli NY Jiggs Whigham Rim

Does anyone else out there play a Symphony T? '

Like it ? or Not?
Just curious
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I played one all through school. It was an influence on my mouthpiece designs.
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Does the T take MT rims like my 5M?
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No, LT. But my rims add depth - when I designed my system I thought the Giardinelli rim depth was too close to your lips, so I put the interface farther down. That way somebody with a silver allergy can use a gold or Lexan rim and doesn't have to worry about contacting the silver cup.
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I have not seen one for years... How is the rim?... I have a Giardinelli 1G bass in my collection and If the rim is close to that its a dealbreaker?
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All Giardinelli rims are different shapes. The Symphony T rim is close to the shape of my standard tenor rim, but with a slightly sharper inner edge. The size is 101.5
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I played a Symphony T through late high school and early college. John Marcellus played that mouthpiece for quite while, I believe.too. Good mouthpiece.

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John Marcellus played a Giardinelli but it wasn't a Symphony T - I think it was a "Van Haney" model. I was studying with him during that time. I also knew people who used a "Bill Harris" model. They were all pretty similar.
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Last time I saw John he was playing a Symphony T
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I was talking about the 1970's

...seems like yesterday
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I hear that
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What size is the Gardinelli Wigham rim? 25mm?
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To me , the Jiggs rim feels very similar to a Bach 7, but a little flatter
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I played a Symphony T though HS and part of college ('80s), switched to a Giardinelli 3GM in college. No longer playing them on the large bore, but still using a small shank Symphony T on my euphonium. They do have a beautiful shape!
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