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Author: Bjorn
Date: 2002-12-30 01:30
I want to get a decent mouthpiece for my clarinet, but don't want to break the bank. I heard that Hite is a good student mouthpiece. Any other suggestions?
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2002-12-30 03:01
Clark Fobes Debut, Many of the vandorens are about 55 bucks making them affordable. Gigliotti Advantage, Ummmmm . . . do a search too. Student mouthpiece or something like that. I'm sure others will be able to recommend some more.
alexi
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Author: Benni
Date: 2002-12-30 03:10
The Woodwind Co. (Leblanc) K series is also affordable, and I've found them to be more consistant than the Vandorens. Still, try out a few of whatever you're planning on buying.
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Author: bob49t
Date: 2002-12-30 04:01
See my post regarding "Clarinet bores " Suggest you determine if your stick is small or large bore. This may cut out irrelevant mouthpieces. Important for tuning esp in the upper reaches.
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Author: Karel
Date: 2002-12-30 07:53
Hite Premier, Fobes Debut, Richard Hawkins Student mpc are all obtainable for $30 or less, and are hand finished by the makers. Check the IMS or WW&BW websites (go via the "Retail" section at top of page).
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Author: Anonymous
Date: 2002-12-30 15:14
First: The mouthpiece that comes with the clarinet with Rico Reeds.
Then: Larry Combs with Mitchell Luries(2-3) and soft Vandoren V-12s-2's.
Next: 5RVLyre: Mitchell Luries(3-3 1/2) and Vandoren V-12 2-3's or Vandoren 2-3 1/2
After: M13 with Vandoren 3's and 4's or V-12 3 1/2's or 4's
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Author: Anonymous
Date: 2002-12-30 15:23
I don't know anything about Hite. The Larry Combs 1, 5RVLyre, M13, and the mouthpiece that came with the clarinet are the mouthpieces that I have used in the past.
The reeds that I have used are: Ricos, Rico Royals, Mitchell Lurie, Vandoren V-12, Grand Concert, Grand Concert Select, and Vandoren.
Now, I have settled on the B40. This is a very open mouthpiece that I would NOT recommend to a beginner because of how open it is. It is very resistant. A beginner would struggle with this mouthpiece.
I also recommend the B45. I tried it once and found it very free-blowing. It might be too advanced for a beginner though.
Go with some of the advice given above. These may be intermediate student mouthpieces rather than beginner.
Listen to the above advice. These ARE advanced/intermediate only. I think the Hite might be more suitable and accessible, just by what has been said on this Bulletin Board.
Good luck and Happy New Year.
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Author: Anonymous
Date: 2002-12-30 15:31
"These may be intermediate student mouthpieces rather than beginner."
Meaning the mouthpieces that I mentioned.
"These are advanced/intermediate only."
Vandoren mouthpieces and reeds.
"I think the Hite might be more suitable and accessible..."
Do a search of Hite on this bulletin board and Archives. It will help you.
Good luck and Happy New Year.
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