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Author: donald
Date: 2007-01-14 08:53
if i need to make my sound "big" and/or edgy... or to project more... i don't need a Rico mouthpiece to achieve this.
my experience with these as a teacher is that students will in every case without exception sound better once this moutpiece has been thrown in the rubbish bin and replaced with just about anything. The times i have played on one, it was impossible to take it seriously. If you really want a high baffle clarinet mouthpiece then find anything playable and stick putty/chewing gum etc on the baffle. (a trick i believe that was common with old trad jazzers)
sorry but if anyone cares, i'm with Mr Speigalthal on this one
donald
Post Edited (2007-01-14 09:34)
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