Mouth Peice!!!!!

    
Mouth Peice!!!!!    21:53 on Monday, August 21, 2006          

Band_Hault
(62 points)
Posted by Band_Hault

Okay so my friends say it was because I practice way too much but the cork in two of my joints wore off. And so, as a friend of mine said, my clarinet was falling apart. I dropped my clarinet three times durring marching practice (but its not like I don't take care of my clarinet like some of my friends who will be unnamed). Anyway, my 200 something dollar mouthpeice got chipped RREEAALLYY bad and now I have to get another one.

How much does your mouth peice cost, what brand is it, and does it work well enough for all state?

Should I get a cheap one, the same expensive one, or a cheap one and an expensive one for marching season and concert season?

-Jello- (jello is my band nickname )


Re: Mouth Peice!!!!!    22:04 on Monday, August 21, 2006          

wamcmw
(86 points)
Posted by wamcmw

Hey Jello, watsup?
First of all, what were you doing marching with your $200 mouthpiece?! lol. I dont march cuz im drum major, but yea, just buy a clark fobes debut to march with. My concert mouthpiece is a Bradford Bayne (i think thats how you spell it) handmade. It was $250 and definitely state-worthy. I need to get Brad to touch it up, but o well. If you have to buy a new one id suggest maybe an M-15 or B45/B45 Lyre, they are dependable


Re: Mouth Peice!!!!!    22:16 on Monday, August 21, 2006          

Band_Hault
(62 points)
Posted by Band_Hault

I've learned my lesson drum major sir...or mam. I broke out crying while marching and that totally sucks. One question tho, how long do you think it takes to adjust to a new mouthpeice? Thanks a lot, you've been more help than the section leader. I'll check out the brands and see if i cant get my mom into buying me two mouth peices or something.

I'm still up for comments tho.


Re: Mouth Peice!!!!!    15:22 on Tuesday, August 22, 2006          

wamcmw
(86 points)
Posted by wamcmw

itll probably take about a week or two to adjust to a new mouthpiece depending on how often you play on it.


Re: Mouth Peice!!!!!    01:36 on Thursday, August 24, 2006          

ikklebuffcremz
(4 points)
Posted by ikklebuffcremz

vandoren B45 or B45 lyre are nice blowing in UK they cost around £60,I also have a italian crystal sapphire mouthpiece which produces a lovely tone and they also cost around £60.....not quite sure what would happen if you dropped one though !!!!


Re: Mouth Peice!!!!!    18:13 on Saturday, August 26, 2006          

Band_Hault
(62 points)
Posted by Band_Hault

tahnks for replying. Anyhow I got a new one and its a Vandoren 45 though I wanted the same brand as my old one. I havn't opened it yet cuz i wasn't sure if i should keep it. Some are saying that 45 makes your tone fuzzy.

The italian sapphire crystal sounds cool...this might be a stupid question but is it clear?


Re: Mouth Peice!!!!!    01:26 on Monday, August 28, 2006          

kato
(66 points)
Posted by kato

i play using a b45 mouthpiece on an R13 buffet~ it works great, i find the tone really comes out, especially when using vandoren reeds
my teacher recommended this mouthpiece for me and it has improved my tone 10-fold
fuzzyness i find depends on your embouchure
id say a great choice


Re: Mouth Peice!!!!!    10:19 on Sunday, September 10, 2006          

bubblegumbob
(15 points)
Posted by bubblegumbob

Well how about a medium priced one? Bout $50?? Marching practise you could buy an expensive one !


   




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