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Yamaha 14B4 Trumpet Mouthpiece; This is a great everyday mouthpiece that you would use for 60-80% of your playing. It has a nice tone, the flatter cushion rim (size ‘4’), combined with the medium smaller cup (size ... Trumpet Mouthpieces helpful selection guide for different musical styles, all sizes, materials...
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www.trumpetstudio.com/mouthpieces.html
www.trumpetstudio.com/mouthpieces.html
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Generally, a larger mouthpiece produces a higher quality tone. Traditionally, the rule of thumb (for which there are many counter-examples) is that you should play on the largest equipment, both mouthpiece and trumpet, that you can fill up.
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www.dallasmusic.org/gearhead/Your%20second%20mouthpiece...
www.dallasmusic.org/gearhead/Your%20second%20mouthpiece.html
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In order to clarify the situation, let us first identify the parts of a mouthpiece so that we may have a ready vocabulary. Figure A [to the left] shows a trumpet mouthpiece that has been cut in half. No. 1 is the rim, the convex [i.e., curving outward, the outside of a bell] portion of the upper part of the mouthpiece.
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www.dallasmusic.org/schilke/Mouthpiece%20Dimensions.htm...
www.dallasmusic.org/schilke/Mouthpiece%20Dimensions.html
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Trumpet Mouthpiece Comparison; We have compiled a HUGE comparison of many popular trumpet mouthpiece lines! Enjoy! ... Bob Reeves Trumpet Mouthpiece Comparison; Courtesy of Bob Reeves Brass Mouthpieces. ... Piccolo Trumpet Mouthpiece Guide; Our own Chris Magee guides you in selecting a mouthpiece for piccolo trumpet.
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www.mouthpieceexpress.com/specshub/index.html
www.mouthpieceexpress.com/specshub/index.html
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For example, our No.308/11/2C trumpet mouthpiece and the No.E1 both compare to a 11/2C, but have different inside bites*. This is very hard to ... Standard size for a trumpet is #27 (0.144"), trombone is A (0.234"), and tuba is N (0.302"). There are a wide variety of throat sizes aside from the standard mentioned above.
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www.marcinkiewicz.com/mouthpieces/anatomy/anatomy.htm
www.marcinkiewicz.com/mouthpieces/anatomy/anatomy.htm
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1. Mouthpiece; Trumpet mouthpiece design has not changed radically in the last 400 years. Baroque-era mouthpiece makers pretty much figured out all of the basic design concepts that ... The “Comparative Mouthpiece Guide” by Gerald Endsley (published by Tromba) is a good general reference for trumpet mouthpiece sizes.
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www.indyjazz.org/article08.htm
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There are several parts to a brass mouthpiece which when put together properly, will avail each player the best mechanical advantage over the trumpet. ... The Backbore: Probably the least understood component of a mouthpiece is the backbore. Many different shapes and sizes are available today, that were not available...
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www.trumpetgeek.com/articles/mouthpiece.html
www.trumpetgeek.com/articles/mouthpiece.html
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Paul I never thought I'd reply to a posting about mouthpiece sizes! Other replies have mentioned tone and range as factors which will be affected by mouthpiece choice. I've found this to be a fairly short-term effect; ... Subject: Re: Trumpet/Cornet Mouthpiece Sizes...
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www.bandsman.co.uk/brass020/msg00073.htm
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A few years ago Maurice Andr endorsed the Stomvi DIY-Gob-iron set which contained the backbore / throat of a cornet and trumpet mouthpiece, 7 rims (that fitted both) and one rim! ... Subject: RE: Trumpet/Cornet Mouthpiece Sizes...
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www.bandsman.co.uk/brass020/msg00070.htm
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