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Author: Lee
Date: 2001-02-09 01:15
Hey guys I just wanted to say that I just brought a Gregory Smith Kasper Mouthpiece and it is highly the Greatest Mouthpiece that I have played on.
I spoke to Mr,Smith directly he is a great guy!
So I just wanted to know who also loves his mouthpieces as much as I do??
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Author: Ivy
Date: 2001-02-09 02:11
Oh I just got one about three weeks ago and I absolutely love mine. The only thing is, is that the only reeds that sound good are Vandorens and thats about it. I love the sound I get though, and I got my new mouthpiece 2 days before region band auditions and I got a perfect score on tone quality with it. Its unbelievable and every bit wortht he money!!!
Ivy
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Author: Fred
Date: 2001-02-09 02:35
Can anyone tell me what the differences in his current models are? Which facings did you try and which did you buy? Any idea of tip openings? Reed Strengths?
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2001-02-09 14:31
I have had one of Greg's Kasper mouthpiece for about six months. It is great. I tried a few others of his mp and they weren't the same. You have to get you order in early because greg has a waiting list.
he is really great to do business with.
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Author: William
Date: 2001-02-09 15:59
Count me among the many giving Greg Smiths mps the "thumbs up!" I have recently been through an "audition" expedition having tried all of his models (Chedavell 1, 1* & 1+ and his two Kaspar copies, the "Chicago" and "Cicero.") and have the following recomendations: if you are an orchestral or small ensemble kind of player, than any of his models will do fine; however, if you play in concert bands, jazz bands or other venues that require more "power," you may need his Kaspar models. I recently purchased a Ched 1* which works well for my quintet and orchestral playing (great sound and response), but for my concert band and jazz work, I am resorting to my old original Chicago Kaspar and my Bay mp ( which Charles copied from my Kaspar when he was still in Ithica, NY--brighter, louder sound). Gregs Cicero Kaspar copy is most similar to my original Chicago and I highly recommend it as an "all-around" mouthpiece. Personally, for all of Gregs professional status and commitments, he is surprisingly accessable and a pleasure to work with, but don't try to reach him for the next two weeks as I believe he is touring Australia playing recitals in all the major cities. Then, after a short return, he will be off to China for more of the same. We should all wish him a safe and successful journey(ies) and then, when he returns, buy his mouthpieces because they are great!!! (IMHO) Good clarineting, y'all.
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Author: Gregory Smith
Date: 2001-02-09 16:34
Thanks William and all,
I will be going to Australia for a 2 MONTH solo recital/masterclass tour of 7 major cities there starting Feb. 15th (I am on sabbatical from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra this winter season).
I can be reached through my normal email address and will be able to take questions and orders during this entire time period.
I WILL be able to send out orders beginning the first week of April so please don't hesitate to contact me during this Feb - March period!
Best,
Gregory Smith
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Author: L. Omar Henderson
Date: 2001-02-09 19:05
I'll have to second all the wonderful comments about Greg's mouthpieces. He sent me both Ched's and Kapar copies. I liked each for different reasons and different playing venues - ended up with one of each. They are the best thing that has happened to my playing in a long time. Greg is a super guy and very easy and friendly to deal with. Best of luck to him on his tour!
The Doctor
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Author: Ivy
Date: 2001-02-10 04:21
Wait, I never knew that there were diiferent types of Greg's Kasper mouthpieces. How do I know which kind I have, I always just thought there was only one kasper. Guess i was wrong.
Ivy
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