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Author: Radovan
Date: 2016-01-30 16:51
What is your opinion about Vandoren M15 mouthpiece?
Thank you.
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Author: kdk
Date: 2016-01-30 17:05
It's a good mouthpiece. One of many, many, many others available.
Karl
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Author: fernie51296
Date: 2016-01-30 20:56
If I had to pick a closed mouthpiece from Vandoren it would be the M15. I prefer a more open mouthpiece now and love the B40 13.
Fernando
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2016-01-30 23:30
Yeah I like the M15. It's a great all around mouthpiece. I had a student that got the most amazing sound on hers.
...............Paul Aviles
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Author: tylerleecutts
Date: 2016-01-31 10:39
If a player likes closed mouthpieces from Vandoren I would start with the M13 Lyre and the M15. Both are wonderful mouthpieces. The M15 is the most popular mouthpiece here at USF and at many other studios it remains a go-to model for that kind of mouthpiece.
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Author: Radovan
Date: 2016-01-31 13:28
fernie51296 I played 2 years on B40, and its too open for me, and my taste. I prefer focused (stiff) tone, because I like German style of clarinet playing. Thank you for advice.
Post Edited (2016-01-31 13:30)
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Author: Matt74
Date: 2016-02-01 03:51
I recently tried a M13 Profile 88. I liked it's projection, but it was too edgy for me. If I changed my embouchure to dampen the reed I got a nice sound out of it. Just trying it out I was not able to get as rich a sound out of it as my Gennusa Excellente GE. The M13, at least compared to my Gennusa, was a bit unstable. I tended to squeak, but that's because it's not what I was used to. The M13 has a bit of a convex or flat baffle toward the tip, falling away and becoming more concave about half way down, and I think that's what I didn't like.
- Matthew Simington
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