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 Leblanc 4L mouthpiece, resurface or not?
Author: Euni 
Date:   2020-01-04 04:42

I recently picked up clarinet again after a very long break of 15 years. I purchased a Leblanc Symphonie 3 and am really loving it. It comes with the Leblanc 4L mouthpiece, which works but I believe it could be better. The issue is that it plays unevenly across the scale, in some areas it sounds very sweet and beautiful while in others it sounds dull and colorless. I'm currently playing some classical, mostly jazz and some tangos in a guitar-clarinet duet. My question is, is there a better mouthpiece that plays very similar, but more evenly? Or is it worth it to have this resurfaced? Just for reference, I play on a Meyer G mouthpiece on alto sax.

Euni

Post Edited (2020-01-04 05:16)

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Euni 2020-01-05 07:48 
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NOLA Ken 2020-01-05 19:44 
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