Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 4:06 am
Cant help you there but next time try using a shank straightener(spelling? college doesnt mean I am smart) It will help a little better.
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It's a mouthpiece truing tool. I find them very effective if you're VERY careful. As Barry suggests, take it to a professional, he'll be able to better fix it than your average HS player. It reminds me of a couple things to remember about mouthpiece care. Have a spare should a mishap like dropping this happen. And good info with any mouthpieces (mainly my Monettes) if it isn't in the horn it's in the case. Cleaning the mouthpiece happens once a week and in a place where if you drop it, it won't fall more than a few inches at most.Tubaman485 wrote:Cant help you there but next time try using a shank straightener(spelling? college doesnt mean I am smart) It will help a little better.
JB
What's a Kelly 51D. I haven't heard of that one.EuphoniumDude wrote:Thomas PYep i have a kelly 51D.. and I love it.Buy something like a Kelly mouthpiece that's similar and cheap,
Kelly Mouthpieces' 51D-sized trombone/euph/bari mouthpiece. Lexan, just like their Kellyberg.TubaTinker wrote:What's a Kelly 51D. I haven't heard of that one.
They all pretty much drop out by 6th grade, huh?bloke wrote:As Barry suggests, take it to a professional, he'll be able to better fix it than your average HS player.
I don't think there are any of those around his neck-o'-the-woods.
Oh... OK. DuhLeland wrote:Kelly Mouthpieces' 51D-sized trombone/euph/bari mouthpiece. Lexan, just like their Kellyberg.TubaTinker wrote:What's a Kelly 51D. I haven't heard of that one.