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    | Author: clarnibass Date:   2003-06-19 18:24
 
 hi, what mouthpiece would you recommend for bass clarinet?
 i was a classical player for about 12 years but then switched to jazz about a year ago. now i need a new outhpiece that will work good for jazz. what i have is the vanderon B45, which i don't really like, and it's a little hard to play, and also a pomarico crystal #1 which is too closed and easy. i was thikning about either the pomarico crystal #3 which is suppose to be a lot more open, and maybe a morgan mouthpiece. i only heard about morgan a few days ago but someone recommended it to me. any help will be appreciated.
 thank you.
 
 
 
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    | Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017 Date:   2003-06-19 21:09
 
 Someone asked this very same question on the "SaxOnTheWeb" BB just a few days ago, to which my answer was (ain't it grand to quote oneself?):
 
 In no particular order: Clark Fobes, David Hite, Charles Bay, Walter Grabner, Roger Garrett, Pomarico, Selmer C*, Vandoren B45
 
 
 
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    | Author: Don Berger Date:   2003-06-20 14:14
 
 Very well said, Dave, please include your name !  Your refacing of my Pomarico is the best I've found for my older Selmer 33.  It surpasses even a refaced C* and a Pom 3, as well as a [good] Bundy 3 in response and freedom from squeeking.  My advice, try all the mps you can find!  Don
 
 Thanx, Mark, Don
 
 
 
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    | Author: William Date:   2003-06-20 16:20
 
 My Walter Grabner customized Selmer C* works for me on my Buffet low C bass.  Most of my performing, however, is classical on soprano LeBlancs--although I do double on sax and flute for jazz gigs.
 
 
 
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