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Mouthpieces? Bling?
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Mouthpieces? Bling?
Does anyone else get the feeling, that sometimes mouthpieces are nothing but a tuba players bling-bling?
(I'm having a pretty rough start to my day...and at only 7:56 am!!!!!!!....so please....humor me)
(I'm having a pretty rough start to my day...and at only 7:56 am!!!!!!!....so please....humor me)
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I won't say that mouthpieces are NOTHING but bling-bling, but I will say that some people do buy mouthpieces for the wrong reasons...
"Yeah, it's gold..."
"Yeah, it's gold..."
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Re: Mouthpieces? Bling?
I just hate it when my mouthpiece makes that BLING sound - which means it just hit the floor/pavement - ouch!!
Personally, if I have a mouthpiece that works well with a given instrument/given musical situation/my face, and I get all of them together at the same time, life's grand.
Personally, if I have a mouthpiece that works well with a given instrument/given musical situation/my face, and I get all of them together at the same time, life's grand.
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How about a 100+% of the original price?? hahabloke wrote:Here's the upside of buying mouthpieces, trying them for a while, and (if they don't work out) reselling them:
*IF* you manage to keep mouthpieces in near-new condition (*since* mouthpieces have no significant moving or hidden parts), you can often resell them for a reasonably large percentage of the original price.
bloke "who *DOES NOT* have fifty-some-odd mouthpieces sitting in pretty rows on top of a desk in a study"
Mouthpieces can also be good paperweights or even be placed onto a keychain......you can't lose your keys if you don't feel the "normal" heavy weight associated with them!
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Re: Mouthpieces? Bling?
Gold-plate this... "Megatone" that...Scooby Tuba wrote:How "blingy" (is that even a word?) can a mouthpiece really be?
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Haha, thanks! I was very pleasantly surprised when I started watching that show. I like it and it likes me.
Even in my first two years of high schools, I've seen quite a few instances of, in my opinion, buying solely for the "bling" factor. Why get a silver 'piece like all the other chumps when you can (AND FOR NO LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY HAR HAR HAR) get a GOLD one?
And let's not forget, "( pro musician ) uses this mouthpiece, so it must be the best thing in forever EVER!".
Even in my first two years of high schools, I've seen quite a few instances of, in my opinion, buying solely for the "bling" factor. Why get a silver 'piece like all the other chumps when you can (AND FOR NO LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY HAR HAR HAR) get a GOLD one?
And let's not forget, "( pro musician ) uses this mouthpiece, so it must be the best thing in forever EVER!".
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Did you ever think that it might be a preference of "feel"? I always liked the "feel" of a gold-plated mouthpiece over a silver one. It was never a question of what looked cool. It was rather a search for comfort. I mean, if you're going to be practicing and playing quite a bit, shouldn't you have something that fits you?The Jackson wrote:Even in my first two years of high schools, I've seen quite a few instances of, in my opinion, buying solely for the "bling" factor. Why get a silver 'piece like all the other chumps when you can (AND FOR NO LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY HAR HAR HAR) get a GOLD one?
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I appreciate that and understand why someone would want gold-plating or something else like that. The point I'm trying to get across is that some people buy these for other reasons (that have nothing to do with their playing).
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And in essence, would be the mouthpiece "bling" factor.The Jackson wrote:I appreciate that and understand why someone would want gold-plating or something else like that. The point I'm trying to get across is that some people buy these for other reasons (that have nothing to do with their playing).
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My bling mouthpiece is an old Gold plated Helleberg with spinning rims and diamond inserts.
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Has anyone else "bedazzled" their mouthpiece?


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People have asked me about my black nickel mouthpiece? It's just really tarnished silver. FREE BLING IS BETTER THAN GOLD BLING.
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Re: Mouthpieces? Bling?
A poll. How many people can imagine bloke having:bloke wrote:
bloke "who *DOES NOT* have fifty-some-odd mouthpieces sitting in pretty rows on top of a desk in a study"
a) fifty-some-odd mouthpieces
b) a study
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It may be that there was some sort of nickel alloy in your mouthpiece back then. I used a mouthpiece that was nickel(ish) that did the same thing.bloke wrote:Thirty years ago (back when cortisone cream was a PRESCRIPTION drug that came in teeny-tiny tubes) I had a reaction to silver plated mouthpieces...tiny little blisters.
Someone suggested to me that I gold plate my mouthpieces...It worked. Today, I don't seem as sensitive to silver. (Maybe, because I'm not hitting it 6 hrs./day anymore.) However, I got used to (as long as I prevented them from getting scuffed) the slippery feeling of 24K gold plating.
I like my (high gloss finish) stainless steel mouthpieces for the same reason...and (also) because there is no gold that would have eventually worn off.
bloke "Heck, I like a Kellyberg when I have a very loud / very intense 3-hr. gig for the same reason: comfort"
Of course, when I owned a nickel plated St. Pete, I also had a rash break out on my arm where my skin touched the horn.
I ended up wearing sweat bands on my arm where it touched.....it was like a Richard Simmons Tuba Workout video.
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