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Author: jdbassplayer
Date: 2019-01-29 19:05
Flesh God wrote:
> jdbassplayer
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> Since I know I want to continue to play, why not buy a more
> expensive one at the beginning? Or is there more of a
> difference than JUST the quality of it?
Good question. It will take a few years for your embrocure and tone to fully develop. Sure you could spend more on a professional mouthpiece, but just be aware that there are many different types of mouthpieces with different facings. Whatever mouthpiece you buy now may not work for you a few years from now. I find it better to learn how to play with a basic setup first before you start trying to upgrade to expensive equipment.
Besides, the mouthpieces I mentioned are all good quality and are more than good enough for any beginner or intermediate player.
-Jdbassplayer
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Flesh God |
2019-01-29 18:09 |
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2019-01-29 18:20 |
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2019-01-29 18:25 |
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Flesh God |
2019-01-29 18:35 |
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jdbassplayer |
2019-01-29 18:42 |
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Flesh God |
2019-01-29 18:54 |
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jdbassplayer |
2019-01-29 19:05 |
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Flesh God |
2019-01-29 20:02 |
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Ken Lagace |
2019-01-29 19:13 |
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2019-01-29 20:08 |
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2019-01-29 20:09 |
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2019-01-30 02:39 |
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2019-01-30 03:08 |
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2019-01-30 03:18 |
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2019-01-30 20:08 |
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2019-01-31 09:48 |
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