Warburton Rosolino
- heinzgries
- Posts: 250
- Joined: Apr 24, 2018
From time to time i try some mouthpieces that i haven't played in a long time. The same goes for the Warburton Rosolino 3. It has a full, bright but not too crispy sound on my alto trombone.
Thanks to the relatively large bore throat (6.35 mm), it can be blown freely without much resistance. If you have it, I recommend all alto trombone players to give it a try.
Thanks to the relatively large bore throat (6.35 mm), it can be blown freely without much resistance. If you have it, I recommend all alto trombone players to give it a try.
- Fruitysloth
- Posts: 421
- Joined: Apr 10, 2018
I do the exact same thing! I'm so glad I'm not the only one who feels like this!
- Massimo69
- Posts: 277
- Joined: Mar 23, 2021
The original Frank mouthpiece copy was the n. 1 right? Or the no number... I think are the same
- Slidehamilton
- Posts: 176
- Joined: May 05, 2018
That's correct. No number. The Ros 2 is about a 12C in diameter, and the Ros 3 is like an 11C in diameter. The original is similar to a 15C.