Schilke 58 alternatives
- Retrobone
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Hi
I'm a diehard tenor and alto player but have been dabbling in a bit of bass trombone lately to keep my mind off the Covid thing.
I have a 58... that's it. I like it actually, but on all tenors and altos I use Hammond. I'd like to try a 19BL. What else is there in the smaller range apart from Bach 1.5G and 2G ?
I'm a diehard tenor and alto player but have been dabbling in a bit of bass trombone lately to keep my mind off the Covid thing.
I have a 58... that's it. I like it actually, but on all tenors and altos I use Hammond. I'd like to try a 19BL. What else is there in the smaller range apart from Bach 1.5G and 2G ?
- BGuttman
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George Roberts played a largish 1 1/2 size. Marcinkiewicz 3, 1.5, GR are all in that range. Warburton 3 cup (in the 2 part series).
Any Ray Premru signature is close to a 2G.
Any Ray Premru signature is close to a 2G.
- FOSSIL
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[quote="Retrobone"]Hi
I'm a diehard tenor and alto player but have been dabbling in a bit of bass trombone lately to keep my mind off the Covid thing.
I have a 58... that's it. I like it actually, but on all tenors and altos I use Hammond. I'd like to try a 19BL. What else is there in the smaller range apart from Bach 1.5G and 2G ?[/quote]
Hi Tim,
Hope you are keeping well. You're hitting the bass, me the tenor...gotta laugh ! I would say if you like the Schilke stick with it.... it's a good mouthpiece. If you wanted to use it at work it would be a different matter and demand more thought.
What bass are you using ?
Chris
I'm a diehard tenor and alto player but have been dabbling in a bit of bass trombone lately to keep my mind off the Covid thing.
I have a 58... that's it. I like it actually, but on all tenors and altos I use Hammond. I'd like to try a 19BL. What else is there in the smaller range apart from Bach 1.5G and 2G ?[/quote]
Hi Tim,
Hope you are keeping well. You're hitting the bass, me the tenor...gotta laugh ! I would say if you like the Schilke stick with it.... it's a good mouthpiece. If you wanted to use it at work it would be a different matter and demand more thought.
What bass are you using ?
Chris
- Mv2541
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The 19BL has a pretty huge throat (.316) for a mouthpiece that size. I think the best pieces in this size are the Griego 2 (actually a large 1.5 size) and Greg Black's 1 1/2G (if you can find one). I'm sure you could make a DE sb or mb setup as well.
- marccromme
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Try a Yamaha 59, its cheap, good, a tiny bit larger then the Schilke 58.
- Retrobone
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[quote="FOSSIL"]
Hi Tim,
What bass are you using ?
Chris[/quote]
Hi Chris,
62H so actually I should be sticking with the long shank Schilke's... Once I posted actually... then I thought what's wrong with a 58 in a 62H? It's actually a perfect match. Might seek out a 59 old style though
Results of my labours can be heard here
<YOUTUBE id="A3TFKXK19CY" t="391">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3TFKXK19CY&t=391s</YOUTUBE>
Tim
Hi Tim,
What bass are you using ?
Chris[/quote]
Hi Chris,
62H so actually I should be sticking with the long shank Schilke's... Once I posted actually... then I thought what's wrong with a 58 in a 62H? It's actually a perfect match. Might seek out a 59 old style though
Results of my labours can be heard here
<YOUTUBE id="A3TFKXK19CY" t="391">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3TFKXK19CY&t=391s</YOUTUBE>
Tim
- FOSSIL
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[quote="Retrobone"]<QUOTE author="FOSSIL" post_id="113774" time="1589985885" user_id="7109">
Hi Tim,
What bass are you using ?
Chris[/quote]
Hi Chris,
62H so actually I should be sticking with the long shank Schilke's... Once I posted actually... then I thought what's wrong with a 58 in a 62H? It's actually a perfect match. Might seek out a 59 old style though
Results of my labours can be heard here
<YOUTUBE id="A3TFKXK19CY" t="391">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3TFKXK19CY&t=391s</YOUTUBE>
Tim
</QUOTE>
Great track Tim !!! I knew it would be. You are right, the 58 is a good match for the 62H. If you want slightly bigger I can highly recommend the Symington 1.5... slightly bigger at the rim, basically a copy of my early MV 1 1/2G that has a Conn taper shank.
Chris.
Hi Tim,
What bass are you using ?
Chris[/quote]
Hi Chris,
62H so actually I should be sticking with the long shank Schilke's... Once I posted actually... then I thought what's wrong with a 58 in a 62H? It's actually a perfect match. Might seek out a 59 old style though
Results of my labours can be heard here
<YOUTUBE id="A3TFKXK19CY" t="391">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3TFKXK19CY&t=391s</YOUTUBE>
Tim
</QUOTE>
Great track Tim !!! I knew it would be. You are right, the 58 is a good match for the 62H. If you want slightly bigger I can highly recommend the Symington 1.5... slightly bigger at the rim, basically a copy of my early MV 1 1/2G that has a Conn taper shank.
Chris.
- Retrobone
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Hi Chris
I looked into Symington but not much info to be found online. I'll be in touch privately soon.
Tim
I looked into Symington but not much info to be found online. I'll be in touch privately soon.
Tim
- Crazytrombonist505
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[quote="Retrobone"]I have a 58... that's it. I like it actually, but on all tenors and altos I use Hammond. I'd like to try a 19BL. What else is there in the smaller range apart from Bach 1.5G and 2G ?[/quote]
Lots of great advice here. I'll throw in my 2 cents...
I've used a Schilke 58 for awhile for few times I need to play bass trombone. However, I just recently picked up a Hammond 19BXL to try and I actually really like it. I found that I was able to play much better and cleaner on the Hammond. If you already play Hammond pieces and like them, I'd say it's definetly worth a shot :good:
Lots of great advice here. I'll throw in my 2 cents...
I've used a Schilke 58 for awhile for few times I need to play bass trombone. However, I just recently picked up a Hammond 19BXL to try and I actually really like it. I found that I was able to play much better and cleaner on the Hammond. If you already play Hammond pieces and like them, I'd say it's definetly worth a shot :good:
- WGWTR180
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[quote="Retrobone"]Hi Chris
I looked into Symington but not much info to be found online. I'll be in touch privately soon.
Tim[/quote]
There won't be much online. Chris has the info!!!!
I looked into Symington but not much info to be found online. I'll be in touch privately soon.
Tim[/quote]
There won't be much online. Chris has the info!!!!
- Bach5G
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Mr Symington is on this forum and has replied to my emails.
- mrdeacon
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In response to OPs first post... A Hammond 19BL would be a perfect fit. Some people don't dig them because they are a little more traditionally spec'd than most modern pieces but that's what I like about them! Very similar to a 58.
Like everyone else has suggested the Symington 1.5 or 2 pieces are two of the best smaller sized pieces on the market. Very similar to the original Mount Vernons they are modeled after. I actually like my Symington 2 more than any of the original Mount Vernons I've owned!
Greg Blacks are also great small pieces but the throat and backbone on these is going to be larger than either of the previously mentioned pieces. Which might be your thing.
I'm a huge fan of Doug Elliott's MB series. An MB108 rim (or MB109 rim), MBJ* cup, MB J8 or J8.5 shank is a killer setup. I used one for about a year before Bill's stuff one me over. I switched over to Bill's stuff because it works better in my vintage horns. That said... lately I've switched back to Doug's stuff LB and XB setup as I'm going through some chop stuff.
The easiest way to contact Bill Symington is either on the forums or through Facebook. He is both on Facebook as Bill Symington and through the Symington Mouthpieces page. Fantastic guy to work with.
If OP or anyone else is interested I have a lightly used brass 1.5 I'd be willing to part with for the right price... It's the best brass example I've played out of the 4 or 5 brass Symington 1.5's I've played. But I'm sticking with my ZR pieces!
Like everyone else has suggested the Symington 1.5 or 2 pieces are two of the best smaller sized pieces on the market. Very similar to the original Mount Vernons they are modeled after. I actually like my Symington 2 more than any of the original Mount Vernons I've owned!
Greg Blacks are also great small pieces but the throat and backbone on these is going to be larger than either of the previously mentioned pieces. Which might be your thing.
I'm a huge fan of Doug Elliott's MB series. An MB108 rim (or MB109 rim), MBJ* cup, MB J8 or J8.5 shank is a killer setup. I used one for about a year before Bill's stuff one me over. I switched over to Bill's stuff because it works better in my vintage horns. That said... lately I've switched back to Doug's stuff LB and XB setup as I'm going through some chop stuff.
The easiest way to contact Bill Symington is either on the forums or through Facebook. He is both on Facebook as Bill Symington and through the Symington Mouthpieces page. Fantastic guy to work with.
If OP or anyone else is interested I have a lightly used brass 1.5 I'd be willing to part with for the right price... It's the best brass example I've played out of the 4 or 5 brass Symington 1.5's I've played. But I'm sticking with my ZR pieces!
- MTbassbone
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+1 for Doug Elliott's mouthpieces. The J/J8 combo is my personal favorite. I use wider diameter rims, and can't say enough about the lexan rims. They are really comfortable. As far as alternative I would check out the Griego 2 and Yamaha 60B
- islander
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[quote="Retrobone"]Hi Chris
I looked into Symington but not much info to be found online. I'll be in touch privately soon.
Tim[/quote]
I am Spartacus. Looking forward to hearing from you sometime, Tim.
Bill S
I looked into Symington but not much info to be found online. I'll be in touch privately soon.
Tim[/quote]
I am Spartacus. Looking forward to hearing from you sometime, Tim.
Bill S