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Author: SomethingCopland
Date: 2004-11-07 15:51
I dropped my mouthpiece after an orchestra performance the other night and now it seems to play differently. There are now a few more nicks in it, but there seems to be no apparent damage. I was wondering what everyone's take on this is and also:
If I am to buy a new mouthpiece, what would you all recommend? My current ?broken? mouthpiece is a Ridenour Encore and I like it alrght. Thanks!
Stanley, Sydney, Russ, Michelle, David, Deborah, Chuck, Jon, Ricardo, Marc, Sabine, Elsa, Laura, John, Larry, Robert, Paul---They all know Copland.
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Author: William
Date: 2004-11-07 16:26
"There are now a few more nicks in it, but there seems to be no apparent damage"
If you can see it, it must be there. Even the smallest scratch, bevel, or mark of any description can cause a change in performance (usually bad) if it is located where it can break the seal the reed must make with the mouthpiece for good tone production. Even non-perctable alterations will affect the way your mouthpiece plays.
So, there are two choices: 1) have your damaged mpc refaced and hope for the best; or 2) (my preferrence) buy a new mpc that plays the way you need it to play.
BTW--I also know Copland. Dan--he was a trombone player in my school band.
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Author: bob49t
Date: 2004-11-07 16:37
You may have distorted the table invisibly but noticeably playingwise.
I suppose you have a couple of options :-
1) email Tom Ridenour at <rcproducts@att.net> to stick with what you know and ask about replacing/refacing, quoting any reference numbers still visible.
2) take a little time and try the field.
Plenty info here on a search for mouthpieces.
Personal experience of, and delight with Peter Eaton and Walter Grabner mouthpieces, (in no way retained to say so - just a happy punter.
Both are sponsors here.
I actually the broke the beak of my Peter Eaton m/p a week before Rach 2 and Peter sent me a few similarly spec'd m/p's immediately. Got a better one than I had - didn't think it was possible - so it can be a blessing in disguise sometimes - devastating though !!
BobT
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Author: beejay
Date: 2004-11-07 16:43
Needed to replace my favorite Charles Bay as well. After a search of this bulletin board I bought a Vandoren M30 with which I couldn't be happier.
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