[TPIN] Mouthpiece selection
Orion Development Corp - D. Arndt
darndt at oriongate.net
Mon Dec 3 11:00:46 CST 2007
The GR's are great. And the piece you mention is actually a little wider
than a 3C, right?
It all depends on the player. To some 3C is medium, others small, others
big... all depends on YOU, what you're playing and your approach...
On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 17:46:32 +0100, Jonas Asprion wrote
> My words!
> I had to learn it first to believe it.
>
> As Bill Knevitt says:
> 1. FIND A GOOD MOUTHPIECE
> 2. STICK WITH IT!!!
>
> In my oppinion the 3C is a good mouthpiece. I did some MPC-hopping
> about a year ago (was playing on a 3C, got some smaller ones in hope
> for more endurance and range, now I'm back on a GR 66MS, which I
> LOVE but is nearly as "big" as the 3C).
>
> Jonas
>
> JFDonaldsn at aol.com schrieb:
> >> Which mouthpieces would you all suggest for range and endurance at the
same
> >> time for someone who's playing on a Bach 3C?
> >>
> >>
> >
> > A Bach 3C. It isn't about the mouthpiece.
> >
> > Jim Donaldson
> >
> >
> >
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