Author: William
Date: 2004-03-18 14:30
And--regarding tip openings and other specific measurements--who cares?
The most important factor in choosing a mouthpiece is--and always will be--how well does it play for you. If you can find one that responds cleanly in all registers, one that plays with a focused sound soft as well as loud, is in tune and is relatively reed "friendly", buy it and enjoy. And stop wondering what the tip opening is, how long the lay is, how deep the baffle might be and who else in the world plays on one like it. If it plays good, it is good.
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