as a personal plug I have two great mouthpieces for sale in the "For Sale" area
Mouth pieces
- JayW
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Would reccomend you do a quick search of the archives....there is probably no less than 4 or 5 days worth of reading in the topic of mouthpices and what seems to work for what kind of horns.
as a personal plug I have two great mouthpieces for sale in the "For Sale" area
as a personal plug I have two great mouthpieces for sale in the "For Sale" area
Jay
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- WoodSheddin
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Re: Mouth pieces
Any average sized mouthpiece would be a good start. I doubt you would like the mouthpiece I use and I would likely not enjoy playing the mouthpiece you choose.vaulter dude wrote:As of late I've been feeling that my mouth piece isn't up to paar. I play a really nice school horn (King 2341) and I want a mouthpiece that will work well with the horn.
any input would be much appreciated
sean chisham