Mouthpiece review

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P@rick
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Mouthpiece review

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Wow :shock: this must be the best review on mouthpieces:
https://windysounds.com/best-tuba-mouthpiece/" target="_blank" target="_blank

It's hilarious :oops:

Ever heard features like "Made from hand painted silver-plated copper"?
Or PROS like "Band director recommended"?
Or CONS like "Mixed opinions on the shape"?

Read it...it will crack you up. Have fun :lol:
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I also found this little tidbit "expert opinion" to be interesting, under #4 ("Standard Tuba Mouthpiece"):
The Selmer S-80 C* is the best tenor sax mouthpiece for beginners.
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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smileatom wrote:The Cecilio 22 Standard is the gold standard in terms of tuba mouthpieces for beginners. At less than $20, this is the best tuba mouthpiece for low notes.

It’s considered to be appropriate for beginner to intermediate tuba players but some experts choose to keep this mouthpiece on hand as a spare or for traveling.

Clearly this is amazon spam....spam can be funny.
Yes. According to the link, its "universal size" fits tuba or sousaphone.
Jupiter JTU1110 Giddings Taku (2nd Generation)
"Real" Conn 36K Conn Helleburg
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