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Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Let us consider next the rim of the mouthpiece. Figure A [above] shows a mouthpiece with a desirable amount of roundness of the rim; it is especially well suited for beginners but is also used by many professional symphony players.
The various cup designs have been chosen for their ability to produce any sound desired by the player.
The different cup depths within one diameter allow the player to easily change mouthpieces to perform in a different context.
The backbore designs complement the cup shapes and further assist in the “fine-tuning” of the sound.

The WARBURTON system allows the player the opportunity to personally “balance” his equipment, a process that heretofore was not within grasp!
strident, warm, shrill, etc. - ALL of the sound and nuance of timbre, volume and pitch comes from the reed alone. The mouthpiece/saxophone-clarinet body acts like a passive filter/resonator. A fine instrument will dampen and filter out most of the unwanted elements of the sound while adding resonance to the desirable qualities of the vibrating reed.

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In sum - THE REED IS A TYRANT which takes charge of everything. But at least we can limit its tyranny to a considerable degree, i.e. the vibrating range of the reed’s autonomy can be influenced by the embouchure, mouthpiece and instrument.

— Now to the GOOD STUFF —
REED OVERVIEW
pt to show you how to make a good bees wax mouthpiece for your didj. The mouthpiece of your didgeridoo will require constant maintenance, depending on how much you play your didgeridoo.

It’s shape will also have a large effect on your ability to play the didgeridoo So we recommend that you learn to form a good mouthpiece.

The best size of the mouthpiece depends on your mouth and we advise you change the shape and size of the inside edge of your mouthpiece until you find it easiest to play. The size and shape of the mouthpiece can make a big difference to the ease of playing or even the ability to get the base sound.

You can get yourself some beeswax from Hardware shops, Arts and Crafts shops or Health Food shops.

saxophone mouthpiece - alto sax mouthpiece

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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Thanks for taking a look at our Soprano sax mouthpieces. Please take some time to get familiar with each model. We have a mouthpiece for every type mouthpieces in a shop - spend a whole afternoon or a day and narrow the choice down to a few and ask for a home trial on just those ones. Make sure you have several different reed makes and/or strengths to try them with.

After the player, the mouthpiece is the most important part of shaping the saxophone sound. More so than the saxophone itself - getting a new mouthpiece will have a much larger impact on your sound than getting a new saxophone. Most saxophone players I know have a drawer full of mouthpieces.
Recommendations

For beginners, I recommend a Yamaha mouthpiece. These are quite cheap and usually far superior to the mouthpieces that come with student model saxophones. They are good enough to last well beyond the early stages into intermediate level and are often fine for advanced work, however after a while most players want to get something a bit more professional. ere at Saxquest we strive to maintain a large inventory of top shelf professional saxophone mouthpieces. Click the links below to see our selection of both vintage and modern mouthpieces. There are many makes out there, both current and vintage. I recommend RPC custom Saxophone Mouthpieces. I use these on alto, tenor and baritone. The manufacturer, Ron Coelho, will take time to discuss your particular needs on t

Johannes Gerber saxophone mouthpieces…

“The passion and pride I have, stand out, and are clearly visible in every single bit of work I do. Perfection - measured by my own standard. This is what give me hundreds of satisfied clients, and this is what you will get out of every mouthpiece worked on, or created by me.” - Johannes Gerber

Each Johannes Gerber saxophone mouthpiece is a unique project, which is approached individually. This is not a mass production facility, it is an art studio - attention to detail is the first priority.

Johannes Gerber saxophone mouthpieces he phone to find out exactly what you want before making your mouthpiece. I like these mouthpieces as they have a tremendous dynamic range. The baffle (see below) alllows you to play very loud and bright, but unlike most mouthpieces with fof player and every style of music. Whichever model you choose, you can be sure that you are getting a Soprano saxophone mouthpiece that h

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