[TPIN] Mouthpiece selection

Keith Reynolds trumpet1 at nycap.rr.com
Mon Dec 3 17:47:06 CST 2007


I'm not sure about the comparison - the Chase Sanborn standard model was 
what I was referencing.  My guess would be the MS, as he also has an S 
and a D.

Chase?

Orion Development Corp - D. Arndt wrote:
> You're referring to the GR 65M 65MS or 65S?
> 
> The 65MS is indeed a nice mouthpiece - plenty of sizzle, but can sound 
> rounder when needed...
> 
> On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 16:25:09 -0500, Keith Reynolds wrote
>> Brian David Moon wrote:
>>> Believe it or not we do know what you mean.
>>>
>>> Bach 7E.  If you think the rim is too small, too bad.  You will better 
>>> off in the long run lerning how to play a small one.
>> I tried a 7E when I was searching for a picc mouthpiece and couldn't 
>> play on it at all, so I'm not convinced it's the answer for everyone.
>>
>> If the 3C is a newer one it's probably small enough unless you're 
>> playing screaming high stuff all night long.  I'm tempted to suggest 
>> that you try a bunch of 3C's until you find one you like, but that 
>> would tweak all the Bach guys more than I care to. :-)
>>
>> If you've got the money you will probably find more efficiency (and 
>> therefore more endurance) with a GR piece.  If you're looking for 
>> more endurance I would suggest you visit the Chase Sanborn site and 
>> try his standard mouthpiece.  It is very close to your 3C with a 
>> little more sizzle.
>>
>> Keith Reynolds
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