Mouthpiece recommendations for a friend of mine
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GhostlyBoy08
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Mouthpiece recommendations for a friend of mine
I hope that some of you here are able to help me out a little bit. One of my friends has been talking about getting a new mouthpiece. I let him try my LM-12 but I didn't think that a mouthpiece like that would work for him since its so shallow. He used to play on a conn 18 but he can't really use it anymore since a Neck bit got stuck and bended up on it and we don't have a mouthpiece puller. Would a Blessing 18 or KellyBerg or a schilke 69c4 be good for him? He will be using all season and through concert band.
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Re: Mouthpiece recommendations for a friend of mine
Just get a puller - http://www.amazon.com/Generic-5366-Bobc ... B0002DUQC2
It costs less than a new mouthpiece (shipping included).
It costs less than a new mouthpiece (shipping included).
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TE-2110 (2009) + TE Rose
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TE-2110 (2009) + TE Rose
Mack 210 (2011) + Bruno Tilz NEA 310 M0
G. Schneider (Made in GDR, 1981?) + Conn Helleberg 120S
I earn my living as an Electrical Engineer - Designing Power systems for buildings
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GhostlyBoy08
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Re: Mouthpiece recommendations for a friend of mine
Unfortunately, I don't have the money for one. I think the band director may have. Im not too sure.
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Re: Mouthpiece recommendations for a friend of mine
Is it just the mouthpiece in the tuning bit? Try sticking it in the freezer for a little while. The metal will contract, and might be enough that it will yield to *gently* pressure.
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GhostlyBoy08
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Re: Mouthpiece recommendations for a friend of mine
Yea it's just the mouthpiece in the tuning bit. I surely will tell him this once we get back from spring break
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Re: Mouthpiece recommendations for a friend of mine
If he is accustomed to a Conn 18 then a Blessing 18 will be just fine. It's a very good mouthpiece.
If heating and cooling don't loosen the bit from the mouthpiece you can free it by placing the shank and bit on a hard, heavy surface and tapping on it gently with a small hammer. Don't hit it hard enough to deform the shank of the mouthpiece. If the sousa bit gets a little dinged up, so what? Avoid hitting the thin-walled part of the bit; just hit the thick end part with many small taps, working your way around.
If heating and cooling don't loosen the bit from the mouthpiece you can free it by placing the shank and bit on a hard, heavy surface and tapping on it gently with a small hammer. Don't hit it hard enough to deform the shank of the mouthpiece. If the sousa bit gets a little dinged up, so what? Avoid hitting the thin-walled part of the bit; just hit the thick end part with many small taps, working your way around.