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Re: Mouthpiece Stores in the States
Woodwind and Brasswind, Dillon Muisc and Custom Music.winston wrote:I am alreafy aware of stores like Woodwind and Brasswind, Dillonmusic and Custom Music.
Where is a good mouthpiece store or where would you recommend to go in the States for mouthpieces?
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Re: Mouthpiece Stores in the States
Woodwind/Brasswind, Dillon, Custom -- not too much else.Mark wrote:Woodwind and Brasswind, Dillon Muisc and Custom Music.winston wrote:I am alreafy aware of stores like Woodwind and Brasswind, Dillonmusic and Custom Music.
Where is a good mouthpiece store or where would you recommend to go in the States for mouthpieces?
Lee Stofer Music Service (www.tubameister.com) may carry a few brands that others don't.
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Steve Inman
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Yamaha YEB-381 Eb
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Places like Dillon Music, Baltimore Brass, and Woodwind and Brasswind will have the greatest selection of tuba mouthpieces.
Custom Music (as far as I know) only sells the PT line of mouthpieces.
Many of the smaller "custom" mouthpiece companies don't have dealer networks, but will sell directly to you. If you want some "oddball" mouthpiece, you'll probably have to go about it that way.
Custom Music (as far as I know) only sells the PT line of mouthpieces.
Many of the smaller "custom" mouthpiece companies don't have dealer networks, but will sell directly to you. If you want some "oddball" mouthpiece, you'll probably have to go about it that way.
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