Tuba Mouthpieces?

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Bob Bigalard
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Tuba Mouthpieces?

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My friend wants to try playing the tuba and he needs a mouthpiece. What size of mouthpiece would be good for someone starting to play the Bb tuba? (I play C tuba, so I wouldn't know)
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Is there a general difference between mouthpieces for CC tubas or for BBb tubas? I tend to doubt that.

Going for anything specific would be pointless for a beginner.

One may like the Kelly mouthpieces or not, but they are well made at a reasonable price. Buy a #18 and a Kellyberg to find out whether cup or funnel styles work best for your friend:

http://www.kellymouthpieces.com/kmtuba/index.asp

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+1 Outstanding advice!
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Post by MikeW »

Kellies are good, but they only come with standard shanks. These fit most current tubas, but if your friend is starting on an older instrument it may need a different sized shank: It would probably help to check that your own mouthpiece fits the receiver of your friend's instrument.
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