[TPIN] Big or Small???
James Klages
james.klages at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 00:09:45 CDT 2007
I'll join the conversation- The issue should be comfort and sound produced,
don't you think? This is best measured without having the player know which
of the mouthpiece is being played. This is done by playing for trusted
friends who hand a mouthpiece to try and give you feedback.
Jim Klages
On 6/13/07, Dean Betts <fdbetts at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> In this context, what's the difference in terminology between big and
> deep;
> shallow and small?
>
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> > Dean, A, B, C, and D on Bachs is deeper to shallower mouthpieces.
> > Smaller numbers are bigger; larger start getting smaller. That's the
> > general rule within the line that there have been inconsistencies over
> > time. Even with that, I like mine.
> > Paul Kurtz Jacksonville, FL
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Dr. James L. Klages
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University of Central Oklahoma
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