A mouthpiece suggestion?
- Richardrichard9
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A mouthpiece suggestion?
So.. For getting into the National Honors Society my parents have decided to buy me a new mouthpiece. The only one that I have ever used it the Yamaha 64. I would like one that is appropriate for orchestra, band and small ensemble work. Any suggestions?
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Well, for what you wrote you want a piece for, I'd say a funnel-cup piece would be most appropriate. That's just to start it off.
Have you tried out mouthpieces before? Some prior experience could help out.
You might want to try out a Conn Helleberg. You can get an idea about what other Helleberg-like mouthpieces are from the original [that has been revised]
I personally don't have a clue on how I could play on something so tiny as a Yamaha 64. The mouthpieces that Greg said are pretty good, but try to try out as many mouthpieces as you can first. You want to have a general idea and some direction of what piece you are going to get.
Have you tried out mouthpieces before? Some prior experience could help out.
You might want to try out a Conn Helleberg. You can get an idea about what other Helleberg-like mouthpieces are from the original [that has been revised]
I personally don't have a clue on how I could play on something so tiny as a Yamaha 64. The mouthpieces that Greg said are pretty good, but try to try out as many mouthpieces as you can first. You want to have a general idea and some direction of what piece you are going to get.
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Right now I am playing on a Yamaha full size upright 4 valve tuba (school owned, unsure of the model).
I have never played anyother mouthpieces but the Yamaha 67C4 (I just checked and my first posting of 64 was incorrect, it is actually a 67C4).
The music stores around me don't carry many tuba mouthpieces (usually when I find some they are yamaha 64 and 67C4). So when I get one it will have to be either special order or ordered offline.
I have never played anyother mouthpieces but the Yamaha 67C4 (I just checked and my first posting of 64 was incorrect, it is actually a 67C4).
The music stores around me don't carry many tuba mouthpieces (usually when I find some they are yamaha 64 and 67C4). So when I get one it will have to be either special order or ordered offline.
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