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Author: RM
Date: 2004-01-04 20:09
I recently got a shipment of clarinet mouthpieces from Ed Pillinger, the British mouthpiece craftsman. These mouthpieces are absolutely first rate, very nice material with a rich warm sound, good pitch, and wonderful response. I spoke with Mr. Pillinger on the telephone, he is a very nice fellow, very down to earth and good to deal with. I highly recommend trying them, he has a very wide variety of models, so I think players from both the US and UK will find something to their tastes. Ed makes his mouthpieces entirely from scratch, with great results.
RM
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Author: Noel
Date: 2004-01-05 15:55
I'd like to add to all this praise for Ed. I visited him in his workshop and he let me try out a range of mouthpieces - all excellent - until I found just the right one. I can blow the full range so easily with that mouthpiece and knowing this takes a lot of the tension out of my playing. He has also taught and played at a very high level and, in my case, he seemed to understand what type of mouthpiece I needed better than I did myself.
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Author: Ed
Date: 2004-01-05 22:38
Which of his mouthpieces have people found to work well with the R13? Or at least, could you give any run down of various models?
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Author: Tom Piercy
Date: 2004-01-06 01:18
You can go to his website for much information on his models. You can also direct your questions directly to him.
He shipped me quite a few samples and I picked two to keep that I use sometimes for my large bore clarinets - 1.) a large chamber, A-frame model based on 1930s style 1010 B&H mouthpieces and 2.) his model based on Pre-war 1010 B&H mouthpiece. Both play well with very different tonal characteristics.
Tom Piercy
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