Many of us try different mouthpieces on our tubas on an experimental basis to discover what sounds, feels, or responds best.
Once you have settled upon your most effective "tools of the trade," how many different mouthpieces do you use for one tuba?
In other words, if you use one mouthpiece for your F tuba and a different mouthpiece for your CC, your answer to the poll would be "one."
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I have two that I play with on my f tuba, but for my semi-trained, unprofessional ear, I can't tell the difference. Some days one feels good to use, some days the other feels better. I don't know....
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Two different mouthpieces same maker
On my Willson CC I play a MF3 and an MF4. The MF3 is so big and my horn is so big; to make my horn work for CC solo lit., brass quintet, or high orch. parts I play the MF4. I also play the MF4 on F and that is the only mouthpiece I use on F tuba.
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So which one is the second mouthpiece?LV wrote:I usually like to have a main mpc with a horn and then have one that I can peel paint with, lay waste to the violins, scare the oboe, etc. if necessary. The second mpc is obviously used very sparingly.
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For me, I've begun using whichever one has a sound that matches the majority of the rest of my section. We're trying to produce a more cohesive single-instrument sound, and it does no good for the whole if I sound noticeably brighter or darker than the others.