Stofer Air Corps opinion
Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 5:53 pm
https://tubameister.com/mouthpieces/
Who has tried it? What did you think?
I always loved the Geib mouthpiece rim, size, and shape, except that the throat was always just so dang narrow. It seemed especially problematic on the original Conn Geib that I had in my possession for a while. That mouthpiece sounded AMAZING was a true gem to play... but only up to mezzo forte. Anything more was just not up to modern tuba mouthpiece expectations. It could be done, certainly, but took a lot of unlearning and relearning about how to blow more air and what the mouthpiece would respond to... and I wasn't looking to do all that.
I think that I'm one of the people Mr. Stofer is mentioning, who complained about liking his original Stofer Geib but wanting a larger throat. I actually have a similar Geib+ on order from another mouthpiece maker (whoops, forgot about the Air Corps when I ordered the new one...) and have high hopes about it.
Just wondering if anyone has any opinions formed about the Air Corps from Mr. Stofer.
Thanks!
Who has tried it? What did you think?
I always loved the Geib mouthpiece rim, size, and shape, except that the throat was always just so dang narrow. It seemed especially problematic on the original Conn Geib that I had in my possession for a while. That mouthpiece sounded AMAZING was a true gem to play... but only up to mezzo forte. Anything more was just not up to modern tuba mouthpiece expectations. It could be done, certainly, but took a lot of unlearning and relearning about how to blow more air and what the mouthpiece would respond to... and I wasn't looking to do all that.
I think that I'm one of the people Mr. Stofer is mentioning, who complained about liking his original Stofer Geib but wanting a larger throat. I actually have a similar Geib+ on order from another mouthpiece maker (whoops, forgot about the Air Corps when I ordered the new one...) and have high hopes about it.
Just wondering if anyone has any opinions formed about the Air Corps from Mr. Stofer.
Thanks!