Might be fun to have a few oddities around here. If anyone has an Alexander tuba mouthpiece they don't want anymore, let me know!
Alexander tuba mouthpiece
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Re: Alexander tuba mouthpiece
Maybe you want one to have “just because” but beware that most won’t fit your tuba and the smaller standard receiver (American shank?) you have mentioned. I’ve owned old and new Alexander mouthpieces and all have had, at minimum, “large” shanks and most are the even larger Alexander size. Perhaps now you can get them with smaller shanks but I have never seen one.
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Re: Alexander tuba mouthpiece
10-4, Tom.
I also haven't heard of many people liking them... So it's more to have one than to really use it. And if nothing is out there, then no worries!
I also haven't heard of many people liking them... So it's more to have one than to really use it. And if nothing is out there, then no worries!