European mouthpiece makers
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:51 am
Hello Tubnet,
bort asked me a while back if I knew of any lesser know(in the states) mouthpiece makers here in Europe. Here is a short list of the ones that come to mind. If I missed anyone, someone please let me know.
Thank you bort and Mark, list is updated.
Most of you will have at some point heard of these makers and they are household names here in Germany.
Bruno Tilz https://www.mundstueckbau-tilz.de/home.html
Josef Klier http://josefklier.de/mouthpieces/?lang=en
Werner Schmidt https://www.schmidt-brass.de/englisch/m ... s-tuba.htm
Dennis Wick https://www.deniswick.com/product-category/mouthpieces/
Perantucci Tuba Mouthpieces https://www.hornboerse.de/en/mouthpiece ... hpieces-3/
Here are some that you perhaps haven't heard of:
Windhager: https://www.whf-mouthpieces.at
These are some of the most "in" mouthpieces in Germany and Austria at the moment. They are 3 part modular and have an incredibly huge range of sizes and styles available.
Breslmair: https://breslmair.com/mundstucke/page/2 ... t_cat=tuba
Also from Austria. Is extremely popular with trumpet players but they also offer a number of solid tuba mouthpieces. If the Vienna sound is your thing, definitely worth a look.
AR Resonance: https://www.arresonance.com/tuba
These mouthpieces are from Italy and are pretty snazzy looking too. I've tried a few over the years and thought they worked quite well.
Romera Brass: http://www.romerabrass.com/romerabrass_ ... _p1_o1.php
excellent mouthpieces from Spain
Jerome Wiss: http://jeromewiss.com/produit/embouchur ... m-saxhorn/
beautiful french made mouthpieces for Euphonium or Saxhorn
Christian Bosc: https://www.bosc.it/en/mouthpieces/
Christian doesn't have a standard production for tuba mouthpieces, but he does some of the best duplication work.
Brand Mouthpieces: http://www.mundstuecke.ch/en/
From Switzerland, these are high level plastic mouthpieces, but like the Kelly pieces, they work very well. Oddly their website doesn't mention tuba mouthpieces, but I've seen them in an S3 or S4 model, so they do exist! One special feature is their rifled backbores.
Buffet Crampon has a line of tuba mouthpieces called the ICON series and they are made in Germany. https://www.musicstore.com/en_OE/EUR/Bu ... 004976-000
Alliance Mouthpieces: https://www.alliancebrassltd.com/produc ... eces/tuba/
I believe these are an offshoot of Dennis Wick, but I havent personally tried them.
Miraphone has their own line of mouthpieces, but I think most of you already know this. I believe some are available in stainless steel.
https://www.miraphone.de/accessories/mo ... ument-tuba
Rudolph Meinl also has their own line of mouthpieces. https://www.thomann.de/de/tuba_mundstue ... lf%20Meinl
K&G is also a mouthpiece maker based on the island of Malta:
http://kandgmouthpieces.com/product/tuba/
Arnold&Söhns or GEWA are both german companies offering budget versions of Bach mouthpieces. They are made by the same company I believe.
Wooden Mouthpieces by Rieger & Gräf: http://www.rieger-graef.com/Startseite-start-page/
There is another mouthpiece maker from the UK who specializes in Tuba mouthpieces, Mercer and Barker https://www.facebook.com/MercerBarker/
As bort has already shown you in a previous post, the Elsberg mouthpieces were quite popular in Denmark but are likely consigned to the history books.
And if you need a candle in the form of a tuba mouthpiece: https://huss-weihrichkarzle.de/de/tuba- ... k-650.html
Cheers from Berlin,
TheBerlinerTuba
bort asked me a while back if I knew of any lesser know(in the states) mouthpiece makers here in Europe. Here is a short list of the ones that come to mind. If I missed anyone, someone please let me know.
Thank you bort and Mark, list is updated.
Most of you will have at some point heard of these makers and they are household names here in Germany.
Bruno Tilz https://www.mundstueckbau-tilz.de/home.html
Josef Klier http://josefklier.de/mouthpieces/?lang=en
Werner Schmidt https://www.schmidt-brass.de/englisch/m ... s-tuba.htm
Dennis Wick https://www.deniswick.com/product-category/mouthpieces/
Perantucci Tuba Mouthpieces https://www.hornboerse.de/en/mouthpiece ... hpieces-3/
Here are some that you perhaps haven't heard of:
Windhager: https://www.whf-mouthpieces.at
These are some of the most "in" mouthpieces in Germany and Austria at the moment. They are 3 part modular and have an incredibly huge range of sizes and styles available.
Breslmair: https://breslmair.com/mundstucke/page/2 ... t_cat=tuba
Also from Austria. Is extremely popular with trumpet players but they also offer a number of solid tuba mouthpieces. If the Vienna sound is your thing, definitely worth a look.
AR Resonance: https://www.arresonance.com/tuba
These mouthpieces are from Italy and are pretty snazzy looking too. I've tried a few over the years and thought they worked quite well.
Romera Brass: http://www.romerabrass.com/romerabrass_ ... _p1_o1.php
excellent mouthpieces from Spain
Jerome Wiss: http://jeromewiss.com/produit/embouchur ... m-saxhorn/
beautiful french made mouthpieces for Euphonium or Saxhorn
Christian Bosc: https://www.bosc.it/en/mouthpieces/
Christian doesn't have a standard production for tuba mouthpieces, but he does some of the best duplication work.
Brand Mouthpieces: http://www.mundstuecke.ch/en/
From Switzerland, these are high level plastic mouthpieces, but like the Kelly pieces, they work very well. Oddly their website doesn't mention tuba mouthpieces, but I've seen them in an S3 or S4 model, so they do exist! One special feature is their rifled backbores.
Buffet Crampon has a line of tuba mouthpieces called the ICON series and they are made in Germany. https://www.musicstore.com/en_OE/EUR/Bu ... 004976-000
Alliance Mouthpieces: https://www.alliancebrassltd.com/produc ... eces/tuba/
I believe these are an offshoot of Dennis Wick, but I havent personally tried them.
Miraphone has their own line of mouthpieces, but I think most of you already know this. I believe some are available in stainless steel.
https://www.miraphone.de/accessories/mo ... ument-tuba
Rudolph Meinl also has their own line of mouthpieces. https://www.thomann.de/de/tuba_mundstue ... lf%20Meinl
K&G is also a mouthpiece maker based on the island of Malta:
http://kandgmouthpieces.com/product/tuba/
Arnold&Söhns or GEWA are both german companies offering budget versions of Bach mouthpieces. They are made by the same company I believe.
Wooden Mouthpieces by Rieger & Gräf: http://www.rieger-graef.com/Startseite-start-page/
There is another mouthpiece maker from the UK who specializes in Tuba mouthpieces, Mercer and Barker https://www.facebook.com/MercerBarker/
As bort has already shown you in a previous post, the Elsberg mouthpieces were quite popular in Denmark but are likely consigned to the history books.
And if you need a candle in the form of a tuba mouthpiece: https://huss-weihrichkarzle.de/de/tuba- ... k-650.html
Cheers from Berlin,
TheBerlinerTuba