Your Own Line Of Mouthpiece
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Its a heavyweight original style AJ with an American shank and a C4 rim. The prototype is pictured, and I still use it. I had Terry make it because I liked how the Can Brass AJ mouthpiece sounded but thought it was way to light for my horn and didn't like the rim. Terry made a few others and they weighed a ton more than the prototype, had a wider rim, and never worked as well.
You can always holler at Terry W and see what he can cook up for you, if his shop is able to make tuba mouthpieces since the fire.
To be honest, a famous tuba player now in NY recently did a similar concept, but in stainless, and it has been very popular. I use that one too, and it is a brighter, punchier sound compared to the darker fatter W-N piece. Both have their place.
You can always holler at Terry W and see what he can cook up for you, if his shop is able to make tuba mouthpieces since the fire.
To be honest, a famous tuba player now in NY recently did a similar concept, but in stainless, and it has been very popular. I use that one too, and it is a brighter, punchier sound compared to the darker fatter W-N piece. Both have their place.
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Re: Your Own Line Of Mouthpiece
TubaBluba wrote:Hey, just wondering what you people would do with your own line

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I think I may have suggested it to them, take the SM series and, copy them in Lexan, reshape the outer, and make it the MD4, MD3, MD2 (M's at the end for the euro skank)
It would also be the first mouthpiece available in several new colours: glow in the dark Blue, gitd pink,gitd orange, gitd red, and of course the already existing gitd green.
I think I may have suggested it to them, take the SM series and, copy them in Lexan, reshape the outer, and make it the MD4, MD3, MD2 (M's at the end for the euro skank)
It would also be the first mouthpiece available in several new colours: glow in the dark Blue, gitd pink,gitd orange, gitd red, and of course the already existing gitd green.
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