Greg Black Mouthpiece Question
- JohnRosner
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- Joined: Dec 20, 2021
Hi Everyone!
I'm wondering what the difference is between a greg black symphony tenor mouthpiece and a regular large shank tenor mouthpiece and how that affects the playing?
I'm specifically looking at the[url=https://gregblackmouthpieces.com/collections/alto-tenor-trombone/products/tenor-trombone-mouthpieces]5C Tenor Mouthpiece and the [url=https://gregblackmouthpieces.com/collections/symphony-tenor-trombone-mouthpieces/products/5g-symphony-tenor-trombone-mouthpieces]5G Symphony Tenor Mouthpiece.
I'm wondering what the difference is between a greg black symphony tenor mouthpiece and a regular large shank tenor mouthpiece and how that affects the playing?
I'm specifically looking at the
- pedrombon
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I'm selling a Greg Black 5C tenor (small shank), like new condition, PM o email me to:
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- willrcochran
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Dec 20, 2021
Hi John!
I believe that you might be a little confused, our Tenor Trombone pieces are in small shank, and our Symphony Tenor pieces are in large shank. Usually all trombone C cups (like 6c, 9c, and 12c) made stock by us at Greg Black are in small shank, whereas all of our G cups (like 5g, 4g, and 3g) are in large shank.
Hope this helps!
I believe that you might be a little confused, our Tenor Trombone pieces are in small shank, and our Symphony Tenor pieces are in large shank. Usually all trombone C cups (like 6c, 9c, and 12c) made stock by us at Greg Black are in small shank, whereas all of our G cups (like 5g, 4g, and 3g) are in large shank.
Hope this helps!
- JohnRosner
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Dec 20, 2021
Ah, I did miss that detail when looking at the website, thanks for your help!