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 Re: pyne mouthpieces
Author: ddavani 
Date:   2010-08-22 02:49

I've owned a Pyne Bel Canto before, it brought me many years of happiness and the design of the facing gives it a full dark sound. It is slightly resistant compared to the B40 and it can boost your sound ten-fold. The reason I had to give it up was my lack of proper washing techniques. You should try them out before you buy, they are all different. If you find one that you like, you'll be happy, just keep it clean! I've learned my lesson.

-Dave Davani
http://allclarinet.blogspot.com/

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