I have (and use) a 30E -- American shank also.Grooving for Heaven wrote:I owned a 32e at one time. Mine was a standard American shank.
mouthpiece for old Eb tuba
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Re: mouthpiece for old Eb tuba
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Re: mouthpiece for old Eb tuba
I'm no sort of mouthpiece expert but the York Monster Eb I acquired 40-ish years ago came with an "ALL * STAR E -- BASS" mouthpiece.
In the last six months I've acquired a fair to middlin' collection of small shank M/P's after getting an old Boosey & Co. three valve compenasting BBb. All of them have been plugged into the York and it still seems to love the ALL STAR more than any of the others.
I know that the York Monsters are animals unto themselves but OP might want to try one of those. Recently I purchased an "ALL * STAR BB -- BASS" on ebay so it would seem that they are still around.
In the last six months I've acquired a fair to middlin' collection of small shank M/P's after getting an old Boosey & Co. three valve compenasting BBb. All of them have been plugged into the York and it still seems to love the ALL STAR more than any of the others.
I know that the York Monsters are animals unto themselves but OP might want to try one of those. Recently I purchased an "ALL * STAR BB -- BASS" on ebay so it would seem that they are still around.
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