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Mouthpiece podcast

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Join us as on our return episode as we explore the massive world of mouthpieces. We discuss everything from the leading varying philosophies to different ideas on mouthpiece manufacturing. Whats your mouthpiece and how did you make that decision?

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This topic is huge so if theres interest we could do a part 2 to this episode.
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I'm gonna check this out on the train tomorrow!
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I listened to this, congratulations on a fun podcast! One thought, if I may: I have also taught beginners, and if we’re talking about children and/or young teenagers I personally would consider 6.5 too big. I think 12c or equivalents is more than big enough for the first few years.
Just something to consider, I think there’s no rush getting to the big equipment. Again, thank you for an entertaining podcast!
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Chatname wrote: Thu Nov 18, 2021 9:59 am I listened to this, congratulations on a fun podcast! One thought, if I may: I have also taught beginners, and if we’re talking about children and/or young teenagers I personally would consider 6.5 too big. I think 12c or equivalents is more than big enough for the first few years.
Just something to consider, I think there’s no rush getting to the big equipment. Again, thank you for an entertaining podcast!
Thanks for checking out the pod! yeah I haven't worked with beginners a ton thats an interesting point would be a cool rabbit hole to go down investigating the different philosophies on starting people off and the path from there.
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DakoJack - you going to do more podcasts? I just discovered your show a couple months ago and listened to all the episodes. Great content!
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Briande wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 5:15 am DakoJack - you going to do more podcasts? I just discovered your show a couple months ago and listened to all the episodes. Great content!
Been away but getting back on them doing a two parter on slides.
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