Tuba mouth peice
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Tuba mouth peice
Im searching for a tuba mouth peice. Im a sophmore in college not studying tuba but still playing in groups and doing solo work. I seek a sharp tone for marching band, and a richer larger tone for solo/concert band. Any recomendations. I was looking at buying a Mirophone 29. Cut want to see what others use.
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Re: Tuba mouth peice
Welcome to the Tubenet, Agelaus! What type of horn are you playing?Agelaus wrote:Im searching for a tuba mouth peice. Im a sophmore in college not studying tuba but still playing in groups and doing solo work. I seek a sharp tone for marching band, and a richer larger tone for solo/concert band. Any recomendations. I was looking at buying a Mirophone 29. Cut want to see what others use.
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It depends on the response you want from each instrument and may take different mouthpieces. If you have the time, take your instruments to a music shop that has a wide variety of mouthpieces. I have a 1922 Holton Mammoth that responses very well with a Bach 18, and a VMI 3301 that I hand picked a Marcinkiewicz N3S, at the factory here in Oregon, to get the sound and feel I wanted.
John
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