Curry Bass Mouthpieces

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WGWTR180
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Curry Bass Mouthpieces

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Anyone have/seen/tried one??????????????
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I played around on a 1.5D and a 1D when I was playing bass trombone a lot. They felt really solid and the rims we’re comfortable. I was playing a PrimeSlide 4A and a Yeo for jazz bands and symphonies respectively. I didn’t feel like I had to expand my collection with a Curry, but they certainly would be welcome! I’m interested in the 60X
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Hey Bill, Max Seigel plays a Curry 1D, which is a very nice mouthpiece. It's a little smaller then what I'm comfortable with where I usually play, but it responds great and is very comfy to play.
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FullPedalTrombonist wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 2:09 pm I played around on a 1.5D and a 1D when I was playing bass trombone a lot. They felt really solid and the rims we’re comfortable. I was playing a PrimeSlide 4A and a Yeo for jazz bands and symphonies respectively. I didn’t feel like I had to expand my collection with a Curry, but they certainly would be welcome! I’m interested in the 60X
Any chance you have the Curry pieces lying around collecting dust?
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GabeLangfur wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:18 pm Hey Bill, Max Seigel plays a Curry 1D, which is a very nice mouthpiece. It's a little smaller then what I'm comfortable with where I usually play, but it responds great and is very comfy to play.
Hi Gabe. Thanks. Yes I was speaking with Max a few days ago and I was remembering a time when I tried a Curry piece with a Sterling Duo Gravis I owned for awhile. The combination was explosive. Max is probably the only bass trombonist I know who uses one and he sounds great.
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They were borrowed.

I can see them really killing it in a DG. I tried them with my Minick 180
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FullPedalTrombonist wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:09 pm They were borrowed.

I can see them really killing it in a DG. I tried them with my Minick 180
Ohhhhh a Minick 180. :amazed: :amazed:
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