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Author: gregory
Date: 2005-04-10 10:58
hello gentlemen,
i started learning clarinet a couple of months ago on an 1930's 3-piece silver metal pan american brilliante clarinet with barrel. the mouthpiece is a cheap no-brand plastic, which is causing me a bit of trouble.
i noticed yesterday that second-hand clarinet mouthpieces on ebay are rather affordable, so i thought i'd better upgrade to a better mouthpiece.
i would prefer a metal mouthpiece, as i really like the sound of metal instruments. or perhaps ebonite would sound fine with this metal clarinet too.
i' d also like to avoid new mouthpieces (as it is a vintage instrument).
could you recommend some quality old brands and models of mouthpieces, that would suit such an instrument. secondhand mouthpieces are not available where i live, so ebay will (have to) be my choice - i will not be able to test the mouthpiece, and will have to rely on brand reputation.
i would prefer to avoid student grade material, as the best clarinet stuff is rather "affordably" priced anyway (when compared to other instruments), and with a little bit of patience, i can probably get good stuff fairly cheap on ebay.
i thank you very much,
good advice is a hard-to-find and precious thing
so i'm glad i found this list
gregory
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Author: Alseg
Date: 2005-04-10 15:29
You didnt state whether you are using an open or closed mpc.
But...there were several makers of metal horns.
Since you seem to like authenticity, might I suggest Bettoney (the better ones are pricey...if you must have one, contact me)
or similar brand (search this site for metal clarinet makers) The best I ever saw was by Haynes.
As far as metal mouthpiece go, Gary Sugal the sax maker has clarinet metal mpc. (note, that is Sugal, NOT Segal) and occasionally a metal faced Silva-Lae appears on ebay.
Former creator of CUSTOM CLARINET TUNING BARRELS by DR. ALLAN SEGAL
-Where the Sound Matters Most(tm)-
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Author: pewd
Date: 2005-04-10 15:37
theres no reason you need a vintage mouthpiece since the horn's old. my old metal horn plays fine on a modern mouthpiece. i'd also reconsider the choice of instrument - very few folks play those old metal horns anymore.
get a new , student friendly mouthpiece until you're more experienced. buy one off of ebay you could get a good one, could get one with chips, scratches, etc. risky.
try a FOBES DEBUT. get a new one, $27.95 from wwbw.com.
great sound, and easy to control for students. excellent quality.
consider getting a new ligature - the one that came with your old horn probably is bent , misshapen, etc.
- Paul Dods
Dallas, Texas
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-04-10 15:53
The Fobes Debut to me has no equal for price vs quality.
It plays as good as many $70 ones!
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Author: jblock
Date: 2005-04-10 23:47
If you want something slightly more open than the Fobes, I'd recommend the Hite Premier, which like. The only caveat is that it might be a tad loose in your barrel.
Jonathan
www.synthblock.com
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Author: GBK
Date: 2005-04-11 00:53
jblock wrote:
> the Hite Premier, which like. The only caveat is that
> it might be a tad loose in your barrel.
A bigger caveat is that the Hite Premiere mouthpieces, at this time, are VERY DIFFICULT to find.
WW/BW is showing a Dec 1 availability date !! ...GBK
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Author: RichardB
Date: 2005-04-11 18:05
I bought a Hite Pemiere quite recently from 1Stop Clarinet and Sax, a couple of weeks ago. They are still showing them as available.
Richard
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