Trombone mouthpiece advice | theMouthPiece. com Brass Band Forum I have recently moved from cornet to trombone:eek: so i am seeking the following advice (no i don't want to know where the nearest asylum is) The trombone i have been handed is a Yamaha 681B,and the mouthpiece is a Dennis Wick 5AL If any fellow trombonists could advise me (A) is this mouthpiece
Sold Expired - Wood mouthpiece 11C for Tenor trombone Euphonium Jeunaturel wooden Tenor Trombone Euphonium mouthpiece 11C small shank Tenor Trombone mouthpiece 11 C beech wood Jeunaturel This model provides a great flexibility from low to high pitch register with an easy response due to the medium cup volume and the well supporting rim ,perfect for a
Tuning and Intonation | Page 2 | theMouthPiece. com Brass Band Forum My band rarely tunes up I think the main difference with brass is that you tend not to move slides whereas a lot of orchestral instruments are dismantled which affects tuning Players also play with different bands orchestras ensembles so instruments need to be tuned for the particular
Sliding Embouchure | theMouthPiece. com Brass Band Forum Pre-brace my mouthpiece sat just slightly to the right of centre, but now my entire embouchure seems to have slid to the right-hand side of my mouth I think this is a sub-conscious thing that means that the hole in the m p is now over the area that causes pain so there is less pressure from the rim
Sold Expired - Rangefinder Soprano Cornet Mouthepiece. LOL i know the Warburton website very well,bought all my mouthpiece tops and backbores from them,the M cup is very shallow,i use a 6D12* on my schilke and its gr8 if i was u id try the BC (british cornet) range of tops,more like the wick cups but the rims are nicer to play on also use th 12* backbore its the biggest u can get and really free
Bye-gone days | theMouthPiece. com Brass Band Forum If you go to you tube and search for 'Where's there brass' a documentary by Yorkshire Tv, in black and white comes up Commentary by Michael Parkinson, it's a great insight into brass banding in 1969-definitely worth a watch