Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
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Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
I'm mainly a euphonium/baritone player. A year ago I bought an old beat up 3/4 King 1135 to learn the tuba. It came with a Bach 18 mouthpiece. After a year, the Bach still feels too big to me. I'd like suggestions for a smaller mouthpiece.
If it makes any difference, I use a G&W Kadja on my euph. and I'll be playing all sorts of music in my hometown community band.
Thanks for any help.
KKORO
If it makes any difference, I use a G&W Kadja on my euph. and I'll be playing all sorts of music in my hometown community band.
Thanks for any help.
KKORO
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
Maybe try a Bach 22 or equivalent. With Bach mpcs, the higher the number the smaller the mpc.
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
It looks to me like it's a lot easier to find an inexpensive copy of the 25, than the 22. I've never tried either, but I have a couple of mouthpieces that are as small diameter as the 25 is supposed to be, or smaller, and they're legit - you can make plenty of tuba noise with a 30.x mm diameter mouthpiece.
For published dimensions of many mouthpieces: Tuba Mouthpiece Guide.
For published dimensions of many mouthpieces: Tuba Mouthpiece Guide.
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
Kelly makes plastic versions you can try without breaking the bank.
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
The 25 is available for $17 + shipping
So are the 18 and the Kellyberg if you don't mind the color.
https://kellymouthpieces.com/kellyskloset/index.asp" target="_blank
So are the 18 and the Kellyberg if you don't mind the color.
https://kellymouthpieces.com/kellyskloset/index.asp" target="_blank
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
Yes. The 25. I have a friend who is primarily a bone player, but in the last few years has had more and more gigs on tuba (including borrowing mine). He plays a 25, and sounds great on it (even if it is my tuba).
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
Another mouthpiece you could try is a Yamaha 67c4 or Yamaha 66. They are inexpensive and not overly big. They also have a much more comfortable rim than Bach mouthpieces (at least to me). The Bobo Symphonic replica would also be a good idea to check into-- the mouthpiece is not really big compared to others but not small either ( use large equipment and used it on F tuba to open it up before switching to my current mouthpiece). Hope this helps!
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
I saw the Kelly 25 was in wedding white....with a silver instrument, that actually blends in really well. It is one of the much less obnoxious colors Kelly offers. I have a black 12C for my P-bone which is red and black, and it blends well. I use a white 5G on my silver euph. I'm not sure why they seem to focus on weird colors; I think they thought / think their market is kids, and while it's a great idea for kids to use a plastic mpc (does not dent the bell very much when dropped, nor does it dent itself) I don't get why they don't emphasize / develop colors that serious amateurs would use.
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
Glitter Gold works well with lacquer.
So I was told.
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So I was told.
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
Uh, I'll have to ask my friend and get back to you...
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
My "friend" said they will have to know your hair and eye color, height, weight and astrological sign to give any meaningful reply.
So I asked the Magic Eight Ball instead.
"Signs point to YES!!"
So I asked the Magic Eight Ball instead.
"Signs point to YES!!"
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Re: Looiking for a smaller mouthpiece
Thanks all for the suggestions and humor. I bought a 22. If that doesn't work, I'll try the 24AW. It took 7 tries before I settled on the Kadja for my euphonium, so I may have a way to go with the tuba.
KKORO
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