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Author: Brad Behn
Date: 2018-08-20 04:32
That's a nice mouthpiece. It was made from good old rubber which sounded rich and deep, AND possessed that great tonal ring, brilliance, effervescence which made them special. If the mouthpiece plays in tune then you've got something with very good potential. Issues were that many of the Selmer mouthpieces made during that time were made with bores which were too big causing intonation issues. You can caliper the bore's exit to get an idea. If it is less than .592' that'd be ideal.
Congratulations.
Brad Behn
http://www.clarinetmouthpiece.com
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jordan.1210 |
2018-08-20 03:30 |
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Re: Is this mouthpiece anything special? new |
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Brad Behn |
2018-08-20 04:32 |
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