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Author: swkeess  
Date:   2006-05-28 03:05 
 I recently purchased a Walter Grabner Chicago mouthpiece and just want to say that it has made a huge difference in my sound. My Buffet R13 now sounds much warmer and deeper, with great projection. When I fist returned to playing clarinet after a 20 year hiatus, my community band director told me that first you find the clarinet that suits you, then the mouthpiece, then the ligature. When everything fits together, it's magic. I would recommend Walter's Chicago mouthpiece to anyone searching for that special sound - it's a great investment. 
 
Susan Keess 
 
Susan Keess
  
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Author: Carmen  
Date:   2006-05-28 05:56 
 I recently bought a mouthpiece. 
 
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Author: ElBlufer  
Date:   2006-05-28 10:34 
 I recently (in the past two weeks) purchased a walter grabner CXZ_K11 clarinet mouthpiece, and it is phenomenal. I purchased it because of my pursuit of a better tone and better intonation, and it has made a world of a difference. I congratulate Mr. grabner on his success. 
 
My Setup: 
R13 Clarinet (Ridenour Lyrique as my backup/marching instrument) 
Walter Grabner K11 mouthpiece 
Rico Reserve 3.5's 
Bonade ligature
  
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Author: Brenda Siewert  
Date:   2006-05-28 17:08 
 I, too, have a Grabner CXZ_14 in my arsenal of mouthpieces.  It has a big, full tone and excellent articulation.  I use it most of the time.
  
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