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Author: den
Date: 2001-04-08 23:09
hi everybody. I'm a highschool sophmore who's interested in playing clarinet professionaly. My regular mouthpiece (a vandoren B-45) was scratched at the tip. ::sob:: . I really need help getting a new mouthpiece. My teacher recommended a wurlitzer clarinet mouthpiece from germany, but getting them isn't as easy as it seems. If anyone can help me finding a wurlitzer clarinet mouthpiece, please help. thanks!
P.S. My teacher already tried wurlitzerA@aol.com and wurlitzer@aol.com, and both of the email address don't work anymore.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2001-04-08 23:44
Wurlitzer mouthpieces would most probably be German style (if Wurlitzer sold mouthpieces - I haven't seen any for sale, though). There's plenty to choose from, and checking the Sponsor's page here on Sneezy would link you to a few sources. You may also want to check out the Resources/Retail section here.
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Author: Anji
Date: 2001-04-09 02:20
Let me chime my familiar tune,
"Avoid buying anything made from "Unobtanium"...
Choose a medium open, medium facing that allows use of a #3 to #3 1/2."
"Play everything you wish to buy FIRST."
"Don't buy from your teacher directly, that's a conflict of interest."
"Do take your teacher's recommendation seriously, that's what you pay for."
The B45 is a rather open mouthpiece, with reasonably good tuning, check out the M1x series from Vandoren (they're a little uneven, so test play first).
There are some good sellers on the classified pages. I have one from Dave Spiegelthal and another from Brenda Siewert. They're good folks and will steer you in the right direction.
When you find one that you like, get a spare for 'just in case'.
anji
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Author: Mindy
Date: 2001-04-09 21:16
I played on the B-45 mp and my teacher wanted me to go to a Woodwind K10M. Maybe you can try that. I like it a lot
Mindy
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