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Author: LJBraaten  
Date:   2011-11-09 21:40 
 I just bought a Yamaha 72 which is now being shipped. I know results vary, but I would be interested in knowing what mouthpieces people have found helpful (and not) for producing a rich tone. On my old wooden Frank Holton Collegiate my favorite has  been a Selmer 
HS*. A close second is the Vandoran M13 Lyre. I found the  B45 too free blowing (squeaks). I use a #3 or 3.5 reed, lately Mitchell Lurie 3.5.  
 
Any advice will  be appreciated, hijackers (on all topics Yamaha 72) are welcome! 
 
LJ 
 
Laurie (he/him) 
 
Post Edited (2011-11-16 01:50)
  
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Author: Eric V  
Date:   2011-11-09 23:22 
 Hi LJ, 
 
Yamaha 72 is a fine instrument.  I have an 82, and the intonation and comfortable keywork are really wonderful.  They don't take any special mouthpiece, so if you already like an HS* and an M13, they should work great on the 72.  I also like the M15 and M30, although my favorites are the Richard Hawkins model B and model R.
  
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Author: LJBraaten  
Date:   2011-11-16 01:50 
 Thanks. I was concerned because I saw somewhere on this board that some clarinets don't respond well to certain mouthpieces. The Clarinet has traveled from SC to Utah, Northern California bound, can't wait! 
 
Laurie (he/him) 
 
Post Edited (2011-11-16 01:51)
  
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