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 Mouthpieces: 4c and beyond ...
Author: Christoffer 
Date:   2001-02-20 19:07

I am currently playing the 4c mouthpiece that came with my YCL- 26II. That has worked fine for me so far, but I guess that I some day would like to plunge into the vast wilderness of mouthpieces out there. Could someone enlighten me about where in the range the 4c is found compared to others - I mean, how is it, when it comes to facing, tip opening etc. Medium, wide, closed, short, long ...? Just so that I have something to compare with.

I play on a Vandoren, regular, #2.5, that's fine on the 4c. I have tried Rico Grand Concert Thick , #2.5 too, which as far as I'm told is a bit softer than the Vandoren. I like the sound of the Rico, but I tend to play a bit flat with it.. Would that be better if I used those reeds on a more open mouthpiece?

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 RE: Mouthpieces: 4c and beyond ...
Author: Dave Spiegelthal 
Date:   2001-02-20 21:07

I was given a Yamaha 4C plastic bass clarinet mouthpiece, and I found it to be about a medium opening/medium length facing as received. I didn't care for how it played 'out of the box'. I refaced it and did a considerable amount of interior rework also, and now it's my second-best playing mouthpiece. But it sure ain't stock no more!

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 RE: Mouthpieces: 4c and beyond ...
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2001-02-21 09:30

I'm not the world's best clarinetist but I get a pretty acceptable sound and my music theatre audiences probably would not know the difference whether I played my 4C or my Selmer C85 120. IMHO we tend to get a bit carried away in hallowing mouthpieces. Some guys just rubbish any mouthpiece that comes with the clarinet. The main factor is the player.

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 RE: Mouthpieces: 4c and beyond ...
Author: John Scorgie 
Date:   2001-02-21 16:54

Thanks to Gordon (NZ) for one again coming through with eminently sensible advice based on his experience.

IMHO, although it is not one of my favorites, the Yamaha 4C is a fine mpce which I could happily play on for the rest of my life.

Chris, before you abandon your 4C, please try playing it with slightly stiffer reeds, such as a 3 or 3 1/2 Vandoren or Rico Grand Concert. If your airstream is properly developed, the stiffer reeds will be easier to play in tune than the 2 1/2s.

If you are looking for a mpce with a wider tip opening than the 4C, you might try the Vandoren B45, which is kind of a standard for those seeking a "more open" mpce.

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