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Author: Won Kim
Date: 2001-10-06 19:38
Hello
My teacher recommanded to me to use James Pyne mothpiece. I tryed with Vandoren Traditional 3 1/2 and It kinna works for me. I have some problem with playing high pitches..it doesn't work or at least hard to play the high notes. Should I use higher strength? or different reed? Thank you
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2001-10-06 21:12
The best thing is to work with your teacher on this, especially since s/he's the one that recommended the Pyne. Did you try out a lot of the Pynes? He has a number of models and of course there are differences between examples of the same model.
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Author: Linda
Date: 2001-10-10 00:53
Check the classifieds on this web site...Pynes' for sale. Good mouthpieces, consistant.
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2001-10-10 15:07
Yes, you should work with your various reed strengths and keep practicing. Your teacher has selected an excellent mouthpiece for you and I believe you will have a great tone and do well with the Pyne.
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Author: David dow Sympony NB
Date: 2002-04-26 16:20
Sometimes a particular mouthpiece doesn't suit us at all times so maybe get another copy of the same facing and you may notice a big difference. No two faings play the same and try to avoid stuffiness in the throat register and look for accurate pitch in the upper register..Pyne are very good mouthpieces.
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