I'm playing a reynolds contempora fiberglass sousaphone.
(Probably the least glamorous horn you could get, but for now, she's my baby.)
Anyway, any reccommendations on a mouthpiece that would be a good match for this horn? I'm currently playing with a Vincent Bach 25, which definitely feels a bit small.
mouthpiece reccomendation?
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hmmmm..... I have a bass trombonist friend who uses a Bach 25 on occasion. I have one, but never use it.
Whenever I get a phone call from some parent who wants a recommendation about a mouthpiece, I liken it to a stranger calling and asking about the right size pair of shoes. Everybody's different, and so are their instruments, which explains why there are so many manufacturers making mouthpieces. A player and a reynolds Fiberglass sousie will respond differently to a mouthpiece than an HB-21.
That said, I have to feel that so far the "safest" mouthpiece for general work for most folks is the venerable Bach 18. UMI sells a knockoff of it that's cheap (about $35, I think) that would probably greatly increase your enjoyment in playing - and after all, that's what it's supposed to be all about!
Whenever I get a phone call from some parent who wants a recommendation about a mouthpiece, I liken it to a stranger calling and asking about the right size pair of shoes. Everybody's different, and so are their instruments, which explains why there are so many manufacturers making mouthpieces. A player and a reynolds Fiberglass sousie will respond differently to a mouthpiece than an HB-21.
That said, I have to feel that so far the "safest" mouthpiece for general work for most folks is the venerable Bach 18. UMI sells a knockoff of it that's cheap (about $35, I think) that would probably greatly increase your enjoyment in playing - and after all, that's what it's supposed to be all about!
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Re: mp recommendations
I'll second the mention of the Bach 18. If you think you'll be doing any outside gigs, you might go for the even less expensive (plastic) Kelly 18. It's a copy of the Bach 18. I use one for almost all of my outside gigs.Slamson wrote:hmmmm..... I have to feel that so far the "safest" mouthpiece for general work for most folks is the venerable Bach 18.
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barry guerrero wrote:I woudn't dream of using anything less than the all titanium G&W Alan Baer model m.p. on any fiberglass sousaphone. But given that it could be dropped, stolen, nicked, etc., I guess I'd settle for an inexpensive Kelleyberg, or Kellybach 18. Why not?
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