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    | Author: clarnibass Date:   2003-06-22 06:37
 
 hi,
 i just started playing jazz a year ago after 12 years of playing classical music. the mouth piece i use is pomarico crystal #1 and it's too closed. the vandoren B45 i have is a little too hard to play with. what mouthpiece do you recommend for jazz? i was thinking about the pomarico #3 or maybe a morgan mouthpiece (that's what they recommended at the store but the wasn't sure).
 any help would be appreciated.
 
 
 
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    | Author: John J. Moses Date:   2003-06-22 14:29
 
 I use a Bill Street on bass clarinet for my commercial work, classical gigs, and Broadway.  It is a very flexible mouthpiece that can be used for many applications.  Give Bill a call and have some sent to you for a trial.
 Good luck,
 
 JJM
 Légère Artist
 Clark W. Fobes Artist
 
 
 
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    | Author: Don Berger Date:   2003-06-22 15:07
 
 CB -  I've posted my modest mp-selection experience before, but will repeat, since you may be following my "route".  After being a bit disappointed with Selmer's C* and Bundy 3, et al, I got an older Pomarico 1 [GG] via EBAY, found it to be too close [also] and having established BB friendship with Dave Spiegelthal, asked him to reface it for com-band/musicals/jazz? use.  Its my best now and has DS's figures on it for his reference.  I later found another [GG] on EBAY, this time a #3, which is quite similar to Daves facing, as a backup, a player only drops them ONCE!!Being quite satisfied with ease of playing with soft reeds, and little if any squeeking [ correct adjustment of Double Register Keying is a requirement!!], I haven't pursued mp search further, but have read glowimg praises, as by JJM above, and for Grabner's
 and other's mp-work via the bass-clarinet [group] site and here. Good luck in this never-ending search,  Don
 
 Thanx, Mark, Don
 
 
 
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    | Author: William Date:   2003-06-22 15:27
 
 I played on a VanDoren B45 bass clarinet mpc (with a "Les Thimmig" facing for tenor sax reeds) and was quite satisfied until I tried the Grabner customized Selmer C* mpc.  I now use that mpc in all situations where I play bass (with VD 3.5 bass reeds and an Optimum lig)
 
 I've tried a few Pamarico sop mpc's, and do not like them--nice basic sound but too much resistance.  My main sop mpc is a Chicago Kaspar #14.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Ed Date:   2003-06-22 15:39
 
 Clark Fobes and Walter Grabner make some of the best I have played.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Robert Small Date:   2003-06-22 18:19
 
 For jazz Charles Bay's mouthpieces are hard to beat. Very free-blowing and responsive. And they can be had in fairly large tip openings. Mine is .102".
 
 
 
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    | Author: Robert Small Date:   2003-06-24 16:29
 
 I haven't tried a Morgan on bass but I use a Morgan J7 on Bb soprano. Very free-blowing and responsive piece.
 
 
 
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