Author: Alec Thigpen
Date: 1999-07-12 04:05
There are few mouthpieces that play as effortlessly as a Morgan, and for that reason, I would use mine for that use. I wouldn't worry about heat problems any more than any other mouthpiece. Also, the Morgan is not that expensive, compared to a Smith, or Bay. You should get an easy few years out of it, especially if it is only for marching season. You can also have it refaced if necessary later. You are there to play, so give it your best, and enjoy the experience. A hundred dollars is a small price to pay, even in the unlikely event you destroy the mouthpiece in the process. Ralph Morgan will make another for you.
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