Bass Bone Mouthpiece Help
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Bass Bone Mouthpiece Help
I play an Edwards B502i with a single bore.562 slide and SS B3 leadpipe. I’m a pretty advanced player that has received their terminal degree in trombone performance. I am currently playing on a Hammond 21BXL and a Laskey 90D. For me, the Hammond is a very orchestral dark sound that can carry the weight of an orchestral section on heavier germanic/romantic repertoire, and the laskey is a brighter sound that can carry more of the early classical and jazz band sound and sections. I am currently looking for a mouthpiece that I can use with soloing. So the hammond, for me, is too dark and in the upper register loses some of overtone color to help project, a wide wall of sound. The laskey is great, but whenever I give it any more power, the sound breaks up really soon, a laser of sound. I am looking for something in between those two styles. Any suggestions would be helpful!
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Doug Elliott LB114/K/K8 or a Griego-Markey 90 or Greg Black NY 1GS
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Check out our new Pollard Sarastro line of mouthpieces: https://www.librassco.com/pollard-signature-series
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Seconded. The Markey series are just great mouthpieces. I keep wanting to get a 90 myself to see if a mouthpiece of that size will actually work for me. I tried a Doug Yeo and a Ferguson LS, but they are just too big and I didn't like the feel.
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any thoughts on Giddings?
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I'll just go ahead and say no
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Heard, I have tried and bought a lot of mouthpieces over the years and because I had no job this summer had to sell my whole stock. I'm asking for others thoughts on mouthpieces of this size, since I moved to a slightly bigger rim diameter, because I'm not trying to spend a lot of money dialing stuff in... I should go to a conference/show, but I am not able to this spring/summer. So I am limited to what music stores have around me.
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I found them to be quite stale sounding. I've had 3-4 of their bass pieces, and they don't feel great or sound great in my opinion. If you REALLY wanted to look into a steel piece, I'd look at AR Resonance
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It sounds like a gamble, but I'd just get a Markey 90. Used if you can. It might just replace your other two pieces entirely
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You're always welcome to audition my stuff and return if you don't like it.
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There’s a reason steel hasn’t caught on and become major mainstream. I third a Markey, it’s the Toyota Corolla of bass pieces at this point, sans the price tag
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I realize I'll get multiple opinions on this but here goes. Markey 90 size wise is close to what? Markey 87 size wise is close to??
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90 is Greg black 1G sized (29mm), 87 is Greg black 1 1/8G sized (bit smaller).
Markey uses the 87 for most playing.
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But the Markeys are quite a bit more efficient than the Blacks - I think there's a little less cup volume and certainly a smaller throat.
To go back to older models...
93/95 are kind of like the corresponding Laskeys
90 is in the Schilke 60 neighborhood
87 is between 60 and 59
85 is in the Schilke 59 neighborhood
To go back to older models...
93/95 are kind of like the corresponding Laskeys
90 is in the Schilke 60 neighborhood
87 is between 60 and 59
85 is in the Schilke 59 neighborhood
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Yup, I'm speaking only to the rim sizes.
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