Orchestral mouthpiece recommendations
- blacksaintsaens
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Aug 05, 2023
Hi people,
I'm currently a senior in high school, and I've been playing on a Bach 6 1/2 AL for 6 years and I'm looking to buy a new mouthpiece. I often find my tone too bright for orchestral playing and maybe something with a deeper cup might benefit me. If there's any trombone guru knowledge y'all could impress upon me that would be super cool. The horn I play is a Yamaha 446G medium shank if that helps. Thanks a bunch! :D
I'm currently a senior in high school, and I've been playing on a Bach 6 1/2 AL for 6 years and I'm looking to buy a new mouthpiece. I often find my tone too bright for orchestral playing and maybe something with a deeper cup might benefit me. If there's any trombone guru knowledge y'all could impress upon me that would be super cool. The horn I play is a Yamaha 446G medium shank if that helps. Thanks a bunch! :D
- Arendsdale
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Sep 01, 2021
I’m always a fan of Hammond Design and Doug Elliott mouthpieces!
- LIBrassCo
- Posts: 585
- Joined: Feb 24, 2019
- Doug_Elliott
- Posts: 4155
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I find it odd that Yamaha lists the Yamaha 446G as "medium shank" on their website.
- Pezza
- Posts: 221
- Joined: Aug 24, 2021
I'll second a 5Gish size mouthpiece. Most brands have something that size.
- Vegasbound
- Posts: 1328
- Joined: Jul 06, 2019
What does your trombone teacher say about your sound?
Often what we think we hear behind the bell is not what an audience member hears
As for Guru’s we have Doug Elliott, with his knowledge of chops and his 3 piece system you can in a way custom fit the mouthpiece to you and your horn.
So you can keep the same size rim and go for a deeper cup, but working with Doug you may find as many do (no me I play your rim size as it’s best for me) a larger rim will make a huge improvement.
Often what we think we hear behind the bell is not what an audience member hears
As for Guru’s we have Doug Elliott, with his knowledge of chops and his 3 piece system you can in a way custom fit the mouthpiece to you and your horn.
So you can keep the same size rim and go for a deeper cup, but working with Doug you may find as many do (no me I play your rim size as it’s best for me) a larger rim will make a huge improvement.