Hah! You look! (I don't... )the elephant wrote:And the gainer! Don't forget the gainer!windshieldbug wrote: . . . a patron-impressing floor to ceiling sweep along with a half-twist and a scowl . . .
Pedals in Pictures and French mouthpieces
- windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue

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Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
- MartyNeilan
- 6 valves

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- Casey Tucker
- 3 valves

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im just chiming in. the larger mouthpiece, i was reading what you typed and i'm guessing you meant that the after the initial edge of the mpc cup it goes back inwards and then comes back and gradually to the throat. is the cup shallow or fairly deep? the trombone professor (ex-tuba player. selling an eefer if you're interested) has a mouthpiece like this and let me play on it. it's intended for lower register playing. the idea is that instead of your lips "flapping" and hitting the sides of the cup the dip lets your lips buzz even further therefore increasing the lower range. it was interesting but it wasn't my cup of tea. it's a pretty neat concept i think. just my $.02
- circusboy
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Any interest? (not me selling, naturellement)
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