[TPIN] Mouthpiece selection

Thomas Mueller tomnsue at optonline.net
Mon Dec 3 13:30:28 CST 2007


  ..  how about a Marcinkiewicz E3.1 or my own favorite, the E9.6 w/#26
throat .. unless I'm mistaken they are both pretty much like the Bach 3E
..  you can talk with fellow TPIN'er Bob Fechner and he'll set you straight
..  and, the prices aren't bad either  ..  lots a luck!!!.

On 12/3/07, Giz Bowe <girard.bowe at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> At 11:25 PM 12/2/2007, you wrote:
> > > 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.
>
> Au contraire, mon frere! The proper equipment is essential for one to
> maximize their efficiency. To look solely to a mouthpiece to cure
> playing ills is, well, ill-advised. But to ignore the possibility
> that your mouthpiece may not be the best fit for you - well, that's
> equally ill-advised. That said, there is no substitute for good
> practice & playing techniques, and there is no mouthpiece which will
> compensate for bad habits and insufficient practice.
>
> For the original questioner, I recommend trying a Bach 3D. My
> all-around mpc is a Laskey 75MD - but for my soulband gig (loud, long
> & ((for me)) high) I use a Bach 3D. I can do everything on the Laskey
> that I do on the Bach, but the Bach really aids my endurance, and the
> somewhat brighter sound is appropriate for this gig. I tried a Bach
> 3E, but it was too shallow for me. If someone's interested, the 3E is
> for sale in near-mint condition.
>
> Giz
>
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