Monet mouthpieces?
- Richardrichard9
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Monet mouthpieces?
I just recently heard of this brand, but cannot locate a website. Is there one?
If not, what comments do u have of their mouthpieces?
If not, what comments do u have of their mouthpieces?
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I'm pretty sure you mean Monette, and there website is here:
http://www.monette.net/newsite/index.htm
Dillon is the only retailer I know that sells them new. You can buy them from Monette, I believe, and have it customized:
http://www.dillonmusic.com/HeleoCart/Pr ... (713).aspx
They are quite expensive, but I hear only the greatest things about them.
http://www.monette.net/newsite/index.htm
Dillon is the only retailer I know that sells them new. You can buy them from Monette, I believe, and have it customized:
http://www.dillonmusic.com/HeleoCart/Pr ... (713).aspx
They are quite expensive, but I hear only the greatest things about them.
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After playing most of their different models I would describe them as spendy paperweights. (Flame away) To me it seems Mr. Monette did a half-*** job with the tuba mps. For example, they only come in one shank size so if you have a horn like the Nirschl these won't even fit in the horn. Plus I have a hard time seeing how a Bb and a C trumpet need WAY different mps but a BBb and CC tuba can use the same to get there "pitch center" or whatever they say to get you to buy them. My advice, if you want to spend that much money get a G&W or LOUD.
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I usually don't buy that different mouthpieces are be-all or end alls, but the Monettes work really really well for some people. Go and try these Mouthpieces and if it works for you, go for it, on the flip side if a 24AW works out to be the piece for you go for that too. I bought my GW's not because they were expensive 'fad' mouthpieces, but because they really worked for me. they just happened to be expensive 'fad' pieces.bububassboner wrote:After playing most of their different models I would describe them as spendy paperweights. (Flame away) To me it seems Mr. Monette did a half-*** job with the tuba mps. For example, they only come in one shank size so if you have a horn like the Nirschl these won't even fit in the horn. Plus I have a hard time seeing how a Bb and a C trumpet need WAY different mps but a BBb and CC tuba can use the same to get there "pitch center" or whatever they say to get you to buy them. My advice, if you want to spend that much money get a G&W or LOUD.
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1. Sounds like you have no concept whatsoever of Mr. Monette's skills, craftsmanship, talent, etc.bububassboner wrote:After playing most of their different models I would describe them as spendy paperweights. (Flame away) To me it seems Mr. Monette did a half-*** job with the tuba mps. For example, they only come in one shank size so if you have a horn like the Nirschl these won't even fit in the horn. Plus I have a hard time seeing how a Bb and a C trumpet need WAY different mps but a BBb and CC tuba can use the same to get there "pitch center" or whatever they say to get you to buy them. My advice, if you want to spend that much money get a G&W or LOUD.
2. Sounds like you have no concept whatsoever of the science behind the horns, the ratios, etc.
3. Sounds like the advice of a student with limited experience.
So as not to escalate in to another tedious Monette flame war, the workmanship on Monette gear is top-notch. His mouthpieces, like any other mouthpiece, should be matched to both the player and the horn. For some players, these are outstanding additions to thier bag of tricks. For others, not so much.
BUT - that is the player, not the gear.
So - to say that Mr. Monette is half-assed is not only wrong, but also foolish, short-sighted, arrogant, niave, and immature. But, I digress.
Good gear, try it out, if it is not your cup of tea, you can always turn around and sell it.
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I used to contribute to a trumpet newsgroup (Yes, you guys are much more fun!), and one of the most vicious flame wars was triggered by the thread entitled "Winton sounded better on a Bach".Dennis K. wrote:1. Sounds like you have no concept whatsoever of Mr. Monette's skills, craftsmanship, talent, etc.bububassboner wrote:After playing most of their different models I would describe them as spendy paperweights. (Flame away) To me it seems Mr. Monette did a half-*** job with the tuba mps. For example, they only come in one shank size so if you have a horn like the Nirschl these won't even fit in the horn. Plus I have a hard time seeing how a Bb and a C trumpet need WAY different mps but a BBb and CC tuba can use the same to get there "pitch center" or whatever they say to get you to buy them. My advice, if you want to spend that much money get a G&W or LOUD.
2. Sounds like you have no concept whatsoever of the science behind the horns, the ratios, etc.
3. Sounds like the advice of a student with limited experience.
So as not to escalate in to another tedious Monette flame war, the workmanship on Monette gear is top-notch. His mouthpieces, like any other mouthpiece, should be matched to both the player and the horn. For some players, these are outstanding additions to thier bag of tricks. For others, not so much.
BUT - that is the player, not the gear.
So - to say that Mr. Monette is half-assed is not only wrong, but also foolish, short-sighted, arrogant, niave, and immature. But, I digress.
Good gear, try it out, if it is not your cup of tea, you can always turn around and sell it.
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