What's a good mouthpiece?
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What's a good mouthpiece?
So I just got my first F tuba, a MW182! I love the horn but I'm having trouble finding a mouthpiece I like. I'm currently using a PT65xs and it plays great in the upper register but I hate how it plays and even feels when playing below the staff. It also makes me SUPER sharp.... I've tried using my CC mouthpiece, a canadian brass mb50, and I love the sound and my tuning is much better but I suffer in the high register. I've tried a few other mp's but these are the two that I really like to use. I plan on taking my horn to TMEA this February and spending a lot of time just trying mouthpieces. I'm curious though about what mouthpiece y'all like to use and what you like/dislike about your mouthpiece? And if you happen to know a good compromise between the mouthpieces I'm using right now, that would be appreciated too!
Nick
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Re: What's a good mouthpiece?
I have an M-W 182 and I use it for a lot of my playing, from symphony to quintet to solo to anything. I use a Yamaha 64 that I have had gold plated. A second choice, would be a JK Exclusive T-8 "B". The Yamaha gives me a really good low register, full, in tune, and loads of low overtones (the APP Pitch Lab on your cell phone has a function to check this). I had my mouthpiece gold plated at Dillon's because it feels more comfortable on my face. If you try one of these and it feels a little small, a Yamaha 65 might also work for you.
But, both of these mouth pieces have smaller rim diameters than your PT 65. A Bobo Solo has about the same rim diameter as a PT 65 but it is considerably more shallow than either a Yamaha 64 or a Yamaha 65. However, on a M-W 2182, Velvet Brown makes wonderful music with a Bobo Solo.
If you run in to a Yamaha dealer at TMEA and he has either a 67C4 or a 67B4, you might try those as they have a similar diameter to a PT-65. JK Exclusive T-5A or T-5AA have deeper cups with about the same rim diameter.
Hope this helps you sort out your mouth pieces.
But, both of these mouth pieces have smaller rim diameters than your PT 65. A Bobo Solo has about the same rim diameter as a PT 65 but it is considerably more shallow than either a Yamaha 64 or a Yamaha 65. However, on a M-W 2182, Velvet Brown makes wonderful music with a Bobo Solo.
If you run in to a Yamaha dealer at TMEA and he has either a 67C4 or a 67B4, you might try those as they have a similar diameter to a PT-65. JK Exclusive T-5A or T-5AA have deeper cups with about the same rim diameter.
Hope this helps you sort out your mouth pieces.
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