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tubaman5150
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Mouthpieces for sale

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All sold now.
Thanks,
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No one who tells you what you want to hear at someone else's detriment is acting in your best interest.
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No one who tells you what you want to hear at someone else's detriment is acting in your best interest.
Chen
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Post by Chen »

The PT-64 isn't really comparable to any Bach mouthpieces, it's a traditional German style F tuba mouthpiece, which Bach doesn't make.

The Curry is pretty close to a Bach 7, definitely larger than the 12.

Last time I went to Custom Music and messed around with quite a few PT mouthpieces, and then plugged in a Bach 18 to play. I couldn't believe it, it was SO SLOW. Talking about "the right response" (their slogan).
4 valves!
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