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Author: ned
Date: 2016-10-13 03:29
''...free blowing mpcs ...''
I have always been intrigued with the use of this phrase with respect to mouthpieces. I still have no idea what it means. Is it the opposite to ''non-free'' blowing?
It seems also to be in line with other fairly non-descriptive adjectives used such as centered/warm/round and etc...
To answer your question though, from my perspective, any mouthpiece can be a ''jazz'' mouthpiece. Try a range of MPs and pick the one which suits you. That is all you need to do.
''TINSTAAJMP'' - ''there is no such thing as a jazz mouthpiece''. Please refer to an earlier post on this very same subject from about a week or two ago.
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mmatisoff |
2016-10-12 17:42 |
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MarlboroughMan |
2016-10-12 20:07 |
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ned |
2016-10-13 03:29 |
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mmatisoff |
2016-10-13 17:43 |
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Ed |
2016-10-13 18:03 |
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Mojo |
2016-10-13 19:06 |
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Ed |
2016-10-14 02:19 |
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ned |
2016-10-14 10:05 |
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Michael E. Shultz |
2016-10-15 01:13 |
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ned |
2016-10-15 04:03 |
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