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Author: Theboy_2
Date: 2002-10-05 05:30
I was wondering what the diference was between a metal m/p and a rubber m/p is. If it makes any difference I play the Clarinet and the Soprano sax.
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Author: Benny B
Date: 2002-10-10 00:54
hm
rubber are better. u can get any sound on a rubber mouthpiece.
it just matters on mouthpiece opening, reeds, and ligature.
personaly i use a venduran mouthpiece for clarinet and reeds. its really all about resistance to get that "perfect" sound.
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Author: how-to-finger
Date: 2002-12-06 16:07
first of all its great that you can be so interested in such a topic. It all depends on how you like it. Hard or kinda soft. preferance is everything.
Benny B wrote:
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hm<br />
rubber are better. u can get any sound on a rubber mouthpiece.<br />
it just matters on mouthpiece opening, reeds, and ligature.<br />
personaly i use a venduran mouthpiece for clarinet and reeds. its really all about resistance to get that "perfect" sound.
Benny B wrote:
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hm<br />
rubber are better. u can get any sound on a rubber mouthpiece.<br />
it just matters on mouthpiece opening, reeds, and ligature.<br />
personaly i use a venduran mouthpiece for clarinet and reeds. its really all about resistance to get that "perfect" sound.
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