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Ulli
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Never an other, you will use for your rest of your life.
My conviction: Better to learn slower with the "right" mouthpiece, than to use first a beginners. I know tubists, they use in age of 70 years theyr first 25er with limited sound and possibilities.
In case of Bb-tuba take a Bayamo, SSH, JKlier 1AA, miraphone TU 41.
Ulli
My conviction: Better to learn slower with the "right" mouthpiece, than to use first a beginners. I know tubists, they use in age of 70 years theyr first 25er with limited sound and possibilities.
In case of Bb-tuba take a Bayamo, SSH, JKlier 1AA, miraphone TU 41.
Ulli
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- Lew
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I agree, but for a beginning player it should be a glow in the dark Kelly 18.bloke wrote:Blessing 18 / DEG-Weril 18 / or (if the person is just a bit clumsy) a Kelly 18.
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tubeast
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What exactly makes a mouthpiece a "beginner mouthpiece"?
As long as the size fits the beginner´s physique (all of us started at different ages, didn´t we?), what would be the specifications of a tuba mouthpiece NOT suitable for beginners ?
As long as the size fits the beginner´s physique (all of us started at different ages, didn´t we?), what would be the specifications of a tuba mouthpiece NOT suitable for beginners ?
Hans
Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
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Doesn't it rather depend on the size of the player's mouth / lips (hence typically, on the age)? I believe I started on a Conn 2 with a Sousaphone in 7th grade (no idea how big/small a Conn 2 even is). Played whatever came with my 186 in 8th grade (early '70s), and with whatever came with the Meinl Weston 25 in 10th grade.
Small player? 24AW
Average size (listed in increasing size)? Helleberg 7B, 18, 12 or Helleberg
Cheers,
Small player? 24AW
Average size (listed in increasing size)? Helleberg 7B, 18, 12 or Helleberg
Cheers,
Steve Inman
Yamaha YEB-381 Eb
Conn 56J CC
Willson-Marzan CC Solo Model
Kokomo Chamber Brass
Yamaha YEB-381 Eb
Conn 56J CC
Willson-Marzan CC Solo Model
Kokomo Chamber Brass
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Xactly! I use the 18 as the middle of the road mouthpiece. I'll move smaller or larger from there. If they have a hard time filling up the horn, then I'll move to the 7B or Schilke and vice versa. It's not a science, usually a mixture of sound, feel, and luck.ken k wrote:what he said depending on the student's size and mouth.ai698 wrote:Bach 18
Conn Helleberg
Conn Helleberg 7B
Schilke Helleberg
Generic versions such as Faxx, Benge, Kelly, etc. would be fine too.
ken k
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Rudolf Meinl RM45 CC, Meinl-Weston 46 F, Mack-TU410L
Rudolf Meinl RM45 CC, Meinl-Weston 46 F, Mack-TU410L