Mouthpiece Recommendations?
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Mouthpiece Recommendations?
Hello everyone! I am brand new to these forums and I have been looking for advice for a while now.
I've been thinking about changing my mouthpiece for a while but I'm not quite sure what to change it to.
I play in a symphonic band, a jazz band, and a marching band, but I've been looking to change to a mouthpiece that would help me during marching band (which I hope could help my sound in symphonic)
At the current moment I play on a Bach 5G, but I feel like its no longer adequate. I know that mouthpieces are based on my own personal preference but I would love to hear suggestions and ideas!
I've been thinking about changing my mouthpiece for a while but I'm not quite sure what to change it to.
I play in a symphonic band, a jazz band, and a marching band, but I've been looking to change to a mouthpiece that would help me during marching band (which I hope could help my sound in symphonic)
At the current moment I play on a Bach 5G, but I feel like its no longer adequate. I know that mouthpieces are based on my own personal preference but I would love to hear suggestions and ideas!
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
What in the 5G is not working for you?
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
Not just personal preference, but personal anatomy and type/size of trombone, as well as repertoire, etc.I know that mouthpieces are based on my own personal preference but I would love to hear suggestions and ideas!
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
The 5G is already a symphonic mouthpiece.
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
Yeah, what does "no longer adequate" mean? In what way is it no longer adequate? If you don't have some fairly specific goal for a change, nobody can suggest an alternative -- and definitely one that might possibly address your own goals.
Gary Merrill
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
If you’re a senior in high school, you’re still developing physically and as a musician. I’d suggest getting input from people who can hear you in person and who you trust, like teachers, fellow students, other players who you admire, etc.
Doug Elliott, one of the moderators here on TC, is very knowledgeable about mouthpieces, embouchures, etc. He would also be a good person to consult.
Doug Elliott, one of the moderators here on TC, is very knowledgeable about mouthpieces, embouchures, etc. He would also be a good person to consult.
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
I spent so much time and money on all sorts of mouthpieces. Guess which one I settled on....the Bach 5g...
Found it halfway through grad school. Won my job on it and still use it to this day. Will try others every now and then but I always come back to the 5g...
Found it halfway through grad school. Won my job on it and still use it to this day. Will try others every now and then but I always come back to the 5g...
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- tbdana
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
Is the OP a bot?
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I don't think so. More likely a high school student. I'd guess in Florida.
Of course, it's getting common to model bots, to one degree or another, on actual people. I play chess against a bunch of those all the time.
Of course, it's getting common to model bots, to one degree or another, on actual people. I play chess against a bunch of those all the time.
Gary Merrill
Getzen 1052FD, MK50 brass pipe
DE LB K/K9/110 Lexan
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Amati Oval Euph
1924 Buescher 3-valve Eb tuba
1947 Olds "Standard" trombone (Bach 12c)
Getzen 1052FD, MK50 brass pipe
DE LB K/K9/110 Lexan
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Amati Oval Euph
1924 Buescher 3-valve Eb tuba
1947 Olds "Standard" trombone (Bach 12c)
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Re: Mouthpiece Recommendations?
In college as a music major in the 80s, I remember gravitating to the Bach 4G mouthpiece more than the 5G. I was playing on a Bach 42B. I played a couple of recital pieces that begged for a nice fat sound from B-flat down to E below the staff, and the bigger mouthpiece freed up my sound down there appreciably. The 5G was fine in the middle register, and very comfortable, but didn’t do anything for me that I couldn’t get out of the 6-1/2AL, other than soften the sound when I would hit accents hard. Even recently, I’ve been switching between the 6-1/2AL, the 5G and the 4G when I pick up the 42 horn. Of those three, the 5G is the one that feels weird. I guess I think of it as an attack-softening mouthpiece.
-Bob Cochran