What tenor and bass mouthpieces are you using?

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mbtrombone
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by mbtrombone »

So, I haven't bought a new bass mouthpiece in about 7 years or a new tenor in about 10 years. Was bored, so I tried all my bass mouthpieces and found one that I might like more than my current, which got me thinking about what is new out there or commonly used now. After talking to some friends I was surprised how many more options there are now! Just curious to see what everyone is using?

Me

Tenor: Hammond 11ML

Bass: Doug Yeo, or Hammond 21BXL

Again, just curious to see what people are using these days.
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Kingfan
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by Kingfan »

I'm old school.

Small bore tenors (including sub-.500 peashooter): DE LT101/LTD/D3 (Bach 5 as backup as it is close in specs)

Large bore tenor: Bach 5G

Bass: Bach 1.5G
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hyperbolica
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by hyperbolica »

Small bore = DE XT 104 C2 - F4

Large bore = G8

Euph = 2g

Bass = 1.25G or Ferguson L
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Kbiggs
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by Kbiggs »

Tenor: DE XT 102 rim, G* cup, G8 or H8 shank

Bass: DE LT 112 rim, K cup and K8 shank, sometimes an L cup and L8 shank

I’m getting too old and I don’t play enough to keep up with bigger equipment. And, referencing a different thread, I’m keeping it simply and going smaller and lighter. It’s easier to get a big, clear trombone sound on smaller equipment rather than trying to make big equipment sound small. It just ends up sounding woofy.
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Thrawn22
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by Thrawn22 »

Small tenor-Bach 7

Medium tenor- Griego CS7

Large bore- Griego CS5 or 5M

Bassbone- Griego CS1 or Symington 1.5
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Burgerbob
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by Burgerbob »

At the moment, subject to change...

small tenor: quite a good Bach 6.5AL

large tenor: Ultimate Brass SMP. Only had a week on it so far

bass: Yamaha Yeo. Current horn is not jiving with my larger stuff, and it works. Not the sound I have in my head.
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TheBoneRanger
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by TheBoneRanger »

Small tenor: Doug Elliott LT100/C+/D3

Large tenor: Greg Black 4G/5G

Bass: Laskey 85MD

I'm keen to track down a Laskey 59MD and 59D to try on the large tenor.

Andrew
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mrdeacon
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by mrdeacon »

I'm currently using all Doug Elliott setups with Lexan rims (nickel allergy). I do have two Symington bass pieces in ZR which I hope to play again some day...

Small tenor: XT104 lexan rim, XTC+ cup, D2 shank

Large tenor: XT104 lexan rim, XTF* cup, F8 shank ; XT104 lexan rim, XTF* cup, F4 shank

Euph: XT 104 lexan rim, XTF* cup, F8 shank (I dig small pieces for Euph, I like the old school Brass Band sound)

Bass: LB114 lexan rim, LBM* cup, M8 shank ; XB114 lexan rim, XBM lightweight cup, M8 shank ; older LB114 lexan rim, LBM cup, M8 shank

Contra: CB118(?) rim, CBP cup, P8 shank. I have a contra setup and no contra haha. It'll come in handy one day.

Symington stuff... 1.5 in ZR and 2 in ZR. I adore my Symington pieces and plan to use them again at some point.
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Finetales
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by Finetales »

Small tenor (lead): Warburton 8S/4* 2-piece. Very shallow cup, Bach 4G-sized rim.

Small tenor (all-around): Hammond 13M, or at least it will be again if I can ever find it.

Large tenor: Hammond 12ML. I would use my Warburton 7ST/3* (3G-size) but my 88H doesn't play nice with it.

Bass: Warburton 2B/3* (Schilke 60-sized).
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MStarke
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by MStarke »

Alto(s): Ferguson 11 and sometimes Yamaha 46B

Small tenor: Not really settled - currently Ferguson 11

Medium tenor: Not really settled - sometimes Yamaha Nils Landgren

Large American tenor: Ferguson 2

Large German tenor: Yamaha Alain Trudel - I know this is not very conventional, but it works well (probably due to the narrow backbore)

Bass: Ferguson L

However I am currently working on a set/small line of new mouthpieces with a well respected mouthpiece maker which will affect these choices.

I am pretty sure this may be interesting for others as well, so will keep anybody posted who wants to know.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

Alto: DE XT B cup with V3 rim

Small bore: DE XT C+ cup with V3 rim

Large Bore: Griego V3, O3 and 1C, in that order, depending on the context. I want to have the 1C threaded for my V3 rim.

Bass: get outta here with your bass!
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NBischoff
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by NBischoff »

Tenor: Bach Corp 3G

Bass: Hammond 20BXL
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braymond21
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by braymond21 »

Bass: Greg Black 1/4G, .312 #2

Large Tenor: Greg Black 3.5

Small Tenor: Schilke 51D

I was constantly switching mouthpieces on bass (my main horn) for the last few years and had a new piece at least every week but when I came across Greg Black pieces, I found out they fit great for me. Went through a few and settled on my current one which works great for me. I love the equipment side of music so finding a mouthpiece that worked well with no complaints was a relief after years of searching.
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Rusty
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by Rusty »

Small tenor: MV Bach 6.5a

Large tenor: DE LT101 H cup or Faxx 4g

Bass: Symington 2g
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tomchall
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by tomchall »

Large Tenor - DE XT101 G and H with Gold/ Lexan rims
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

Alto Giardinelli 5M underpart with DE MT 102 rim

Small Tenor DE 102/E/E2

Medium Tenor: DE 102/E/E4 or Wick 4BS

Large Tenor DE 102/G/G8 or Wick 4BL

Bass: Marcinkiewicz GR or DE 112/L/L7

Euph Warburton 3B with 3 shank

Small Eb tuba Marcinkiewicz 107
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Crazytrombonist505
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by Crazytrombonist505 »

Currently I use:

Small tenor: Bach 5GS

Large tenor: Schilke 51

Bass: Hammond 19BXL
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pedrombon
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by pedrombon » (edited 2022-12-01 7:57 a.m.)

Alto: Cross MAC A1.

Small bore: Schilke 47 & Yamaha Nils Landgren.

Medium bore: Greg Black 4.5GS-L (.265" throat).

Large bore: Griego 4.5 NY.

Bass: Symington 1.5.
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dukesboneman
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by dukesboneman »

Alto - Skeletonized Bach Megatone 7C

Bach 12 `s & 36 - Schilke 51B

Bach 36B - Schilke 51C4

Bach Lt42G - Schilke 51C4/Giardinelli Symphony T

Bach 42BO - Schilke 51 / 51C4

Bass - Schilke 58/59

Eb Tuba - Miraphone Eb mouthpiece

Medium Bb Tuba - Bach 24W (Bored out)

Large BBb Tuba - Schilke 62

Bass Trumpet - Bach Megatone 7C
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walldaja
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by walldaja »

Small bore tenor Christian Lindberg 10CL

Large bore tenor Christian Lindberg 5CL

Bass Christian Lindberg 2CL

Euphonium Wedge 5G
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bigbandbone
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by bigbandbone »

Bach 15CW and Denis Wick 0AL
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

[quote="dukesboneman"]Alto - Skeletonized Bach Megatone 7C

Bach 12 `s & 36 - Schilke 51B

Bach 36B - Schilke 51C4

Bach Lt42G - Schilke 51C4/Giardinelli Symphony T

Bach 42BO - Schilke 51 / 51C4

Bass - Schilke 58/59

Eb Tuba - Miraphone Eb mouthpiece

Medium Bb Tuba - Bach 24W (Bored out)

Large BBb Tuba - Schilke 62

Bass Trumpet - Bach Megatone 7C[/quote]

Just curious. What is the purpose of skeletonizing a Megatone? Couldn't you just have skeleyonized a regular 7C?
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dukesboneman
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by dukesboneman »

BGuttman,

It was an experiment. I liked the bigger back bore and rim feel.

But wondered how it would play with less metal than a Megatone but more than a standard 7C

I`m happy with the results.

Left - Regular Megatone

Right - Modified Megatone
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bbalika
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by bbalika »

Small Bore: AR 25.4 or Doug Elliott C+ cup with 101 rim

Large Bore: Hammond 12ML or 11ML

Bass Bone: Hammond 19BL
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Pre59
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by Pre59 »

A Josef Klier 8D, JK 7D, JK 7E, and the m/p that came with my Kuhnl Bart van Lier tbn, which looks like its based on based on a JK 8E, but with an opened out throat and a IMO opinion a less comfortable rim.

All other mouthpieces have been moved on, and my current fave with the Kuhnl 480/88" BZ is the JK 8E..
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Hobart
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by Hobart »

Small Bore horn: Conn 2 from the early 1970's, it cost me twelve bucks, sounds decent, and the high notes pop out well.

Large Bore: Bach 5G, I think it's pretty good

Bass Trombone: Bach 1 1/2G, I have a 1G but it's too big for me.

Baritone: Bach 6 1/2 AL. It's what I have and gets the job done.

I also have an old Roth and a Holton 12C, but the Roth has the oversized Reynolds shank, and the Holton makes everything really sharp and the low notes don't come out well.
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bassbone721
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by bassbone721 »

King 2b: Bach NY 7c or Bach 5

King 3B/f SS: Bach 6 1/2 AL, though my friend has a Wick 5BS that I'll try out.

Large tenor: GB Alessi 3.5 replica

Bass: GB 1 1/4GM

Contra: DE 119 N9
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous »

Large bore: Bach 5GB (I only play large bore, I’m a high schooler)

The beauty of the 5GB is you still retain that 5G “stableness” but with less metal on your face.
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BurckhardtS
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by BurckhardtS »

Small tenor: XT N106 C+ D2

Large tenor: XT N106 F+ G8, used to be GB NY 1 for a long time, but I went back to the Elliott because of the comfort recently.

Bass: This isn't my mouthpiece, but I have used a LB 114 K9 before and I loved it.
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Kevbach33
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by Kevbach33 » (edited 2020-06-27 12:22 a.m.)

Small tenor: It depends on the job at hand...

Small(er) group works? CKB 7C

Big band? Bach 5 (3rd book is pretty flexible in range)

Large tenor: Bach 5GS. I chose a shallower mouthpiece for extra clarity. I do want to try a 5GL, or maybe a normal 5G for extra separation from the above 5...

I don't jive with the Holton 89 my 168 came with, which i presume is the original mouthpiece. Too wide inside and not enough bite.

Bass: Schilke 58, long shank. I also have a short shank 58 and a Wick 1AL, the rim of which is a bit too flat in contour for me.
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sirisobhakya
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by sirisobhakya »

Yamaha Douglas Yeo and 60BL for bass (and tuba!). The latter is for when I want to play high for an extended period of time.

I used to have Yamaha 53DL and Bach 3G for tenor, but right now I lend them to students in the school band.

Lastly, Wessex 3 for tenorhorn and rotary bass trumpet.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

Almost all the AR Resonances seem to have dissapeared
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ronnies
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by ronnies »

Small tenor: Wick 5BS

Large tenor: Wick 4AL (though I think my Bach 42 sounds better with the 5BS in an adapter)

Bass: Wick 2AL

Ronnie
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HawaiiTromboneGuy
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by HawaiiTromboneGuy »

Small- Laskey 54M

Large- Laskey 59MD

Bass- Laskey 93D
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PSJ
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Joined: Mar 29, 2018

by PSJ »

Bass - Marcinkiewicz 1 Concert Hall

Eb Tuba - Marcinkiewicz 106 or DE LB110, P Cup, Tuba Shank

Large Bore - Marcinkiewicz 3 or 5F

Small Bore - Marcinkiewicz 5F or 6 1/2AL

I mostly play bass or tuba. So not always decided on the Large and Small Bore. Mouthpiece choice sometimes depends on what I am playing and what sound is needed. I am worthless on anything much smaller then a 6 1/2AL.
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Slidemo
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by Slidemo »

Bass:

DE SBW107-SBJ-J8/J8C

Rath 2BW

Large Tenor:

DE XT101.5G-XTG-G8/G8C

DE LT100G-LTD+-E8/E8C

Small Tenor/Alto

DE ST98G-STC-C2/CaltoS
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FeelMyRath
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by FeelMyRath »

Large Tenor: Rath L5BB Lightweight

Euphonium: Rath L4BB

Bass: Wick 2AL
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MrHCinDE
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by MrHCinDE »

Large Tenor: Rath L5

Small Tenor: Rath S5

Alto: Yamaha 48A

Euphonium: Wick 4AM

Bass: Marcinkiewicz EBT1 Concert Hall or Drilled-out Wick 2AL
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EdwardSolomon
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by EdwardSolomon »

Small tenor: NY Bach 6

Large tenor: Shires Vintage 5G, 5GS or 3G

Bass: MV Bach 2G or Reeves 'Mr Bass'

Contrabass: Klier 2 or Thein MCH
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Bloo
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by Bloo »

small tenor: Warburton 7D

large tenor: Warburton 7D

large tenor when i have to play a bass part: Wick 3AL

bass: Bach 1G

euphonium: Warburton 7D

trumpet: Olds 3C
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jonzbonz
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by jonzbonz »

Tenor (.500) - Wick 7CS

Bass - Yamaha Yeo (double valve) Wick 1AL (single valve)

Euph - Wick 1AL

Soprano - Yamaha 14E4
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euphobone
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by euphobone »

Small Tenor/Baritone: Wick 6BS

Large Tenor: Hammond 12ML

Euphonium: Hammond 12L (might try the 12XL, or 11L)

Bass Trombone: Hammond 20BLL
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tim
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by tim »

Bach 1 1/4G

Bach 7C

Trumpet - Bach 7C
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imsevimse
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by imsevimse »

Alto: Bach 12E

Small tenor (.500 or less): Bach 6 3/4C & Yamaha "Nils Landgren" Signature mouthpiece.

Medium tenor (between .508-.530): Yamaha "Nils Landgren" signature mouthpiece & Karl Hammond 12M.

Large tenor (.547): Karl Hammond 12M, 12MXL, 11ML, 11L

Bass: Karl Hammond 20BL

/Tom
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ssking2b
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by ssking2b »

Alto: Marcinkiewicz ET7

Small Tenor: Skelatonized and custom throat opened Bach 11C

Large Tenor: Marcinkiewicz ET1

Bass Bone: Marcinkiewicz 105

Euphonium: Denis Wick 4L

3/4 Tuba: Denis Wick Heritage 1L

4/4 Tuba: Sellmansberger Symphony shank and cup with titanium coated MO Helleberg Large 33.2mm (Flat)

(The 4/4 tuba mouthpiece is from Houser Mouthpiece Works in PA)

The Sellmansberger piece and rim are all surgical quality stainless steel, and is the only non-brass piece I play
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bigbandbone
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by bigbandbone »

[quote="bigbandbone"]Bach 15CW and Denis Wick 0AL[/quote]

I just switched my bass to a Denis Wick 1AL. 0AL was a little to big for me.
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MrWatermelon
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by MrWatermelon »

Playing my new ultimate brass G125M on bass, like it much better than my griego .75
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JohntheTheologian
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by JohntheTheologian »

Small bore tenor-- Marcinckiewicz 8H

Large Bore tenor- Marcinckiewicz 3 or CKB 5G

Bass-- Marcinckiwwicz 3 or Marcinckiewicz GR

Euphonium-- UMI 5G (same as CKB 5G) Kelly 5G for outdoor cold weather gigs
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davebb
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by davebb »

3B+f. Bach Corp 6.5al

Large bore. Faxx 4G

(Based on the results above) Does anybody in their right mind play a Bach 4G (or 5G).? I was expecting to see more.

(Apologies to any 4G or 5G players who have payed above )
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

[quote="davebb"]3B+f. Bach Corp 6.5al

Large bore. Faxx 4G

(Based on the results above) Does anybody in their right mind play a Bach 4G (or 5G).? I was expecting to see more.

(Apologies to any 4G or 5G players who have payed above )[/quote]

I played a 4G for years. Then went to a Wick 4B (L or S) and currently a Doug Elliott LT 102
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PhilTrombone
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by PhilTrombone »

Bach 36: Warburton 7M (T4)

Conn 88H: Warburton 7D (Symphony T)

Conn 62H: Conn 3

In the 5+ decades I have been playing, I have not experimented with mouthpieces anywhere near what I see from many folks on this board. Varying mouthpieces across different sized horns, I do like to keep the rim size constant. I played Giardinelli 3M and 3D (screw-rims) for a long time, then moved to Wick (4BS) on my main axe, a Bach 36. Loved it, but at a time when I was not playing enough, endurance became an issue. I like that Warburtons offer so many choices, and screw-on backbores.

I have played the same Conn 3 mouthpiece on bass forever - it came with the horn. I cannot take a _big_ mouthpiece. Even a 2G makes me uncomfortable. When I see you peeps talking about your 1G's and 0AL's I start to hyperventilate!

Thanks for this thread. Interesting to see!
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HGrobot
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by HGrobot »

Small bore: Bach 7C - Not comfortable to play on need to change

Large Bore: Hammond 12ML

[quote="davebb"](Based on the results above) Does anybody in their right mind play a Bach 4G (or 5G).? I was expecting to see more.

(Apologies to any 4G or 5G players who have payed above )[/quote]

I primarily played on any one of a few 5Gs I have owned up until I got my new horn earlier this year. I pulled the Hammond out of the drawer when I got it, and it just sounds and feels a lot better on that horn.
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KRRath
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by KRRath »

King 2103F/3BF: Benge 6.5AL or Bach 5G depending what I'm playing

Edwards T-350: Griego 5 NY blank

Getzen 1052FDR: Getzen 1 1/2 - I tried several different sizes and brands and ended up with the mp that came with the horn.
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King2bPlus
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by King2bPlus »

Elliott LT N 104, C/C2 or C+/D2
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bassclef
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by bassclef »

Yamaha YSL-891z: Stork T1

Yamaha YSL-640: Stork T1

Yamaha YSL-882OR: Stork BT4.5

Yamaha YBL-613: Stork BT1.5
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sporto
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by sporto »

Yamaha 45C with gold plated rim, cup & backbore
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

Seriously, where did all the AR Resonances go? Last year people couldn't stop putting pictures of those things on this forum.
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Rusty
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by Rusty »

[quote="harrisonreed"]Seriously, where did all the AR Resonances go? Last year people couldn't stop putting pictures of those things on this forum.[/quote]

I played one for a while, they’re very easy to play and are different to almost anything else I’ve tried, but I just prefer the sound I get with my MV 6.5a and Doug Elliot pieces.

A few guys in my town still play them and sound great. I’m talking small bore here, I’m not sure if his large tenor and bass pieces really took off.
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Burgerbob
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by Burgerbob »

[quote="Rusty"]

A few guys in my town still play them and sound great. I’m talking small bore here, I’m not sure if his large tenor and bass pieces really took off.[/quote]

I got a chance to check out all the bass pieces at a festival last year. The smaller stuff may have been good, but he didn't have anything very large, deep, or open (i'm talking even a 1.25 size cup depth). That's probably a big old portion of the market left out.
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Bengebasstrombone
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by Bengebasstrombone »

This is what I've found works best with my face and preferred horns right now. I feel like there's still room for improvement but I'm not in a position to go on a wild goose chase looking for the "perfect" mouthpiece for every horn I have...

Bass: Bach 1G Megatone (Benge 290)

Large bore tenor: Benge 1.5G (King 5B)

Small bore tenor: "Carl Fischer" 11C ("The Indiana" trombone, close to Martin Committee)
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deanmccarty
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by deanmccarty » (edited 2020-09-23 11:17 p.m.)

Bass - Schilke-Reichenbach (everything except orchestral), Ferguson-L (orchestral)

.547 Tenor - Elliott 100G/G8

.525 Tenor - Elliott MT100G/D4

Small Tenor and Alto - Elliott 95G/B2
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Basbasun
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by Basbasun »

Bass 1 1/2G , 1 1/4G, depending on the job. I am testing "Mr Bass" , interestng.

547 tenor 5G. 525 tenor 6 1/2 , 500 tenor 11C or Giardinelly (#?)
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Geordie
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by Geordie »

Navigating my way to a Doug Elliot Mouthpiece. Got a XT 103 rim I love and now trying to decide if a D cup is too big and if I should go C or C+. Not yet got the two Cs.
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noordinaryjoe
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by noordinaryjoe » (edited 2020-07-20 1:30 p.m.)

Tenor (.500") - modern King 12C (I believe same as the CKB's?) or Parduba *5* with the throat opened a bit.

Bass - Marcinkiewicz 8H/6.5AL or Schilke 57 (depending on the gig)
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conn88Hagmann
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by conn88Hagmann »

I use and love

Large Tenor DE XT102 with H Cup

Bass Bone DE LB110 With K cup

Small tenor / Alto DE LT100 Or 99 with F, D, C or B cup depending what I’m doing.
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Tbarh
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by Tbarh »

Bass: Holton E185, Symington 2

Symph. Tenor : Holton 168 with E185 slide, Pickett 3S custom (Remington throat/backbore)

Tenor: 1921 Conn 78H, Pickett 3-5S custom (Bach 11C throat/backbore)
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tim
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Joined: Apr 18, 2018

by tim »

Bach 1 1/4 g with Remington shank for my 62h

Bach 6 1/2 g with Remington shank for my 88h
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ssking2b
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by ssking2b »

Alto trombone: Marcinkiewicz ET7

Small Tenor trombone (.500): modified Bach 11C

Large bore Tenor trombone (.547): Marcinkiewicz ET1

Euphonium: XO5G

Bass Trombone: Marcinkiewicz 105

3/4 Tuba: Denis Wick Heritage 1L

4/4 Tuba: Selmansberger Symphony with MO Large HLB rim
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bigbandbone
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by bigbandbone »

[quote="bigbandbone"]Bach 15CW and Denis Wick 0AL[/quote]

Since posting this I realized the 0AL was a little too big for me. I've settled in on a 1AL. Time will tell.
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PhilG
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by PhilG »

On my bass trombone (Holton TR181) I've just changed from a Rath B1.5W to a Rath CB2B. Liking it a lot so far :-)
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Lastbone
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by Lastbone »

Tenor trombone - Schilke 52E2

Basses - Griego .25
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modelerdc
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by modelerdc » (edited 2020-12-07 3:00 a.m.)

Bass bone: Elliott 111W rim various cups, mostly a Laskey 85MD threaded to take Elliott bass rims

Large tenor, Euphonium: King 4G one came used with a horn I bought and found as a surprise I liked it a lot!

Bach 36 Elliott 101E4

Small Tenor, bass trumpet: Elliott 101D3

Alto (seldom need to play) Elliott 100C with alto shank

Tuba: Yamaha 66
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Basbasun
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by Basbasun »

[quote="harrisonreed"]Seriously, where did all the AR Resonances go? Last year people couldn't stop putting pictures of those things on this forum.[/quote]
I did play one on my bass for some time. Very easy to play fast response. But does not make it easy to blend with a section where all the players played "normal" mpc. It have a tendency to sound nasty.
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deanmccarty
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by deanmccarty »

My setups are a little small all the way around (even on tuba), but it works for me.

Bass - Schilke Reichenbach (gold) (in between a Schilke 58 & 59) for everything except orchestral, Ferguson L (gold) (about the same as a Schilke 59 rim with a 60 cup) for orchestral

Large tenor - Elliott 100G/G8 (equivalent to a Bach 6.5 rim with a 4G cup)

Medium tenor - Elliott MT100G/D4 (equivalent to a Bach 6.5)

Small tenor - Elliott 95G/B2 (equivalent to a Bach 17)
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ajeasley
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by ajeasley »

Small Bore Tenor: Hammond 12 S

Large Bore Tenor: Hammond 12 ML

Euphonium: Hammond 12 XL

Bass: Bach 2G, but I haven't played bass in years.

Basically, I found a rim that I like and just adjust the cup/shank size for each use case. I used to use a Bach 4G and later a Wick Heritage 4 AL on everything (I'm more of a euphonium player by trade and education), which honestly worked well enough. A slightly smaller cup size on trombone helped me get away from the whole 'slide euphonium' sound concept.
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mbtrombone
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by mbtrombone »

Hi Everyone,

Just thought I would say thanks for responding so far. Interesting to see what people are using. I personally have recently bought some new mouthpieces for the first time in about 7 years and the following will be the set ups for the next month or so:

Shires Bass: Schilke 59 or Hammond 21BXL

Shires Tenor: Lindberg 4CL

Bach 42BOG: Wick 4.5AL

Conn 18H: Schilke 51D or Yamaha 48

Hope you are all well.
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ChadA
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by ChadA »

For me, it's all Hammond stuff:

Alto: 10S

525/547 tenor: 10MXL

547 tenor: 10ML

Bass: 21BXL with enlarged throat and backbore

Yes, I've tried smaller rims on alto, and I sound worse. :) I have tried smaller pieces on all horns, actually, and I sound and feel best on these.
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PaulT
Posts: 383
Joined: Jul 18, 2018

by PaulT »

.508: Yamaha Nils Landgren

.525: Yamaha 48

.547: don't play much anymore, but when I was, I was using a Yamaha 51C4. If I pulled it out tomorrow, I would probably just put the 48 in it.

(basically, now that there is no band, I am playing the .508 with the Nils Landgren pretty much exclusively. Sometimes I stick the 48 in there, and that works well, but the horn and I are both just a little more musical with the Nils Landgren)
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Russjones92
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Joined: Jan 31, 2019

by Russjones92 »

Denis Wick 3AL Heritage in .548
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Jbeckett
Posts: 1194
Joined: Mar 25, 2018

by Jbeckett »

.547 Yamaha YSL-8820g Greg black 1-1/2GM/Bach 1-1/2GM

.562 Yamaha YBL-620g laskey 93d/Greg Black 1GM

.562 Yamaha YBL-830 Greg Black 1gl .312 #2/0g

Weight difference, between bore size and resonance, has a huge effect on projection as well. Waiting on an 0gl .312 #2 now.
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tbonesullivan
Posts: 1959
Joined: Jul 02, 2019

by tbonesullivan »

Oh boy. This is a somewhat loaded question.

For Alto Trombone and Jazz Tenor, I use a Bach 7C, 6 3/4C, and a Ferguson 11C, which are all about the same size.

For regular tenor, I use mouthpieces that are roughly an old Bach 4G size, with a smaller cup. These include a Laskey 59MD, a Hammond 11ML, a Hammond 11L, and a Ferguson B-series 4G-5G

For Bass Trombone, my current main squeeze is a Ferguson L, based on a Minick L. I also use a Laskey 85MD, and have a Ferguson JR and LS that I use.
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jph
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Joined: Jun 21, 2018

by jph » (edited 2020-09-21 12:03 p.m.)

Tenor: Hammond 10ML, MXL...and for bass on tenor, a Yamaha 58.

Bass: Hammond 20BL and a Benge 59. As Chad Arnow indicated prior, the small 3 / big 4 rim diameter size suits me best on tenor, although I do keep a Faxx 4G (old-sized Bach) and 6.5AL in the closet.
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dukesboneman
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by dukesboneman »

I`ve recently made a "Covid stay at home" change .

I acquired a Mount Vernon Bach 12C and a 12. I`m loving the sound and control.

For my 36 - 7C

36B - Elliott 98/E

42BO - 98/F/F* - I just tried Doug`s new F* backbore - WOW !!!! great Sound.
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ArbanRubank
Posts: 424
Joined: Feb 23, 2019

by ArbanRubank »

I'm experimenting using my single-trigger bass as a multi-purpose tenor and bass - both with a Bach 3G mpc. For what I want to do, it seems to work well. Kinda nice to play a high ballad and then turn around and play a low ballad (or the same one down an octave) without having to switch horns and/or mpcs. Also kinda nice to do big octave jumps within a ballad. And Rochut really sings on it.

I was hesitant at first, but then I figured it's only me playing in my music studio and if Curtis Fuller & Slide Hampton could use a large tenor in public where others were using small tenors - why not experiment with taking it a step further.

OTOH, if I was going to do a multi-track, then I would want to get more timbre separation by using the "correct" equipment for each part.
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ParLawGod
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Joined: Mar 11, 2019

by ParLawGod »

Small Tenor: Bach 6.5AL (tried nearly everything out there, and I just always seem to go back to it)

Medium Tenor: Bach 5 and Bach 5GS

Large Tenor: Doug Elliott 104N/G/G8

Bass: Schilke 58 (I find my articulations on this one much better than my Bach 1.5G). I also have a bigger Doug Elliott I keep around for anytime our orchestra has a pops concert (hellooooooo, John Williams).

Euph: Doug Elliott 104N/I/I8
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Savio
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by Savio »

I play the Symington 1.5. Have been a little back an forward on the Bach 1 1/2g Mt Vernon but they are in the same ballpark. Anyway, here is a little piece my daughter 9 years old demands me to play. An Elvis Presley song "Cant help falling in love" on the Symington 1.5. (She is an Elvis "fan") I admit its a little boring compared to Elvis .... :D

[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmq ... w?e=1FR3Mw">https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmqUPHBye1XCNw?e=1FR3Mw</LINK_TEXT>
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Jmindeman
Posts: 395
Joined: May 20, 2018

by Jmindeman »

Small bore: King M31 on a Conn 4H

Large Bore: Bob Reeves Gladstone 5G on a King 4B
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imsevimse
Posts: 1765
Joined: Apr 29, 2018

by imsevimse »

[quote="Savio"]I play the Symington 1.5. Have been a little back an forward on the Bach 1 1/2g Mt Vernon but they are in the same ballpark. Anyway, here is a little piece my daughter 9 years old demands me to play. An Elvis Presley song "Cant help falling in love" on the Symington 1.5. (She is an Elvis "fan") I admit its a little boring compared to Elvis .... :D

[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmq ... w?e=1FR3Mw">https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmqUPHBye1XCNw?e=1FR3Mw</LINK_TEXT>[/quote]

Nice!

/Tom
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Posaunus
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Joined: Mar 23, 2018

by Posaunus »

[quote="Savio"]... here is a little piece my daughter 9 years old demands me to play. An Elvis Presley song "Cant help falling in love" on the Symington 1.5.

[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmq ... w?e=1FR3Mw">https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmqUPHBye1XCNw?e=1FR3Mw</LINK_TEXT>[/quote]

Very nice, Leif! :good:
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FOSSIL
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by FOSSIL »

Very nice Leif. 70H ?

Chris
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mrdeacon
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by mrdeacon »

[quote="Savio"]I play the Symington 1.5. Have been a little back an forward on the Bach 1 1/2g Mt Vernon but they are in the same ballpark. Anyway, here is a little piece my daughter 9 years old demands me to play. An Elvis Presley song "Cant help falling in love" on the Symington 1.5. (She is an Elvis "fan") I admit its a little boring compared to Elvis .... :D

[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmq ... w?e=1FR3Mw">https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmqUPHBye1XCNw?e=1FR3Mw</LINK_TEXT>[/quote]
The Symington is a really special piece! Glad you were able to get one from Bill!

I'm assuming you're using one in brass?
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Savio
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by Savio »

[quote="FOSSIL"]Very nice Leif. 70H ?

Chris[/quote]

Yes Chris, the one you tried!
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Savio
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Joined: Apr 26, 2018

by Savio »

[quote="mrdeacon"]<QUOTE author="Savio" post_id="124730" time="1599323749" user_id="3155">
I play the Symington 1.5. Have been a little back an forward on the Bach 1 1/2g Mt Vernon but they are in the same ballpark. Anyway, here is a little piece my daughter 9 years old demands me to play. An Elvis Presley song "Cant help falling in love" on the Symington 1.5. (She is an Elvis "fan") I admit its a little boring compared to Elvis .... :D

[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmq ... w?e=1FR3Mw">https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnFhNyFesmcYhdZOvmqUPHBye1XCNw?e=1FR3Mw</LINK_TEXT>[/quote]
The Symington is a really special piece! Glad you were able to get one from Bill!

I'm assuming you're using one in brass?
</QUOTE>

Yes, its brass. Dont have money to try the another ones right now.

Leif
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Basbasun
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by Basbasun »

Beautiful Leif!
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Mv2541
Posts: 562
Joined: Mar 29, 2018

by Mv2541 »

[quote="dukesboneman"]I`ve recently made a "Covid stay at home" change .

I acquired a Mount Vernon Bach 12C and a 12. I`m loving the sound and control.

For my 36 - 7C

36B - Elliott 98/E

42BO - 98/F/F* - I just tried Doug`s new F* backbore - WOW !!!! great Sound.[/quote]

I'll second that Doug's newer shank designs are ludacrisly good.
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sacfxdx
Posts: 406
Joined: Apr 11, 2018

by sacfxdx »

[quote="dukesboneman"]I`ve recently made a "Covid stay at home" change .

I acquired a Mount Vernon Bach 12C and a 12. I`m loving the sound and control.[/quote]

Gee I wonder where you got that 12C from. Glad you are liking it.
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Driswood
Posts: 308
Joined: Mar 24, 2018

by Driswood »

DE LT100L/C/C2 in a Conn 6H
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Kdanielsen
Posts: 609
Joined: Jul 28, 2019

by Kdanielsen »

Thein alto: 15cl/13cl

Edwards large tenor: Griego Alessi 4D w/ DE 104N rim

Edwards bass: Griego GP6
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yhc
Posts: 31
Joined: Dec 06, 2019

by yhc » (edited 2020-11-25 11:32 a.m.)

Hello. I am using:

King Sonorus 42 tenor trombone with A Griego 5M.

Conn 70H 1928 bass trombone with Yamaha 59L-GP & Griego 2. Dillon valve trombone with Bach 6 1/2A
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Andyc
Posts: 61
Joined: Jun 24, 2020

by Andyc »

Small Tenor DE XT MN103/D/D2

Large Tenor: DE XT MN103/G*/G8
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JCBone
Posts: 373
Joined: Jul 29, 2020

by JCBone »

King 606- bach 6 1/2 al

Bach 42- Stomvi 5a ( similar to bach 5)

Yamaha ybl322- I only recently started playing bass so until I know what I want, I have a unmarked chinese mp which I think is a dennis wick copy

Are these the perfect mouthpieces? No, but they get the job done and I can't afford to go on a wild goose chase looking for the perfect piece. And in the end, I think it's more important to work on improving your playing then to obbsess over gear.
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BrianJohnston
Posts: 1165
Joined: Jul 11, 2020

by BrianJohnston »

Alto: It's a secret

Tenor: Hammond 12L (GP)

Bass: I don't play bass
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harrisonreed
Posts: 6479
Joined: Aug 17, 2018

by harrisonreed »

[quote="BrianJohnston"]Alto: It's a secret

Tenor: Hammond 12L (GP)

Bass: I don't play bass[/quote]

Lame
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tombone21
Posts: 208
Joined: Nov 14, 2018

by tombone21 »

[quote="harrisonreed"]<QUOTE author="BrianJohnston" post_id="129469" time="1604332574" user_id="9667">
Alto: It's a secret

Tenor: Hammond 12L (GP)

Bass: I don't play bass[/quote]

Lame
</QUOTE>

Waiting with bated breath for the BJ model.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

[quote="tombone21"]<QUOTE author="harrisonreed" post_id="129506" time="1604354699" user_id="3642">

Lame[/quote]

Waiting with bated breath for the BJ model.
</QUOTE>

Nah, I'm definitely not lol. I tried summing up my imagined intentions of such a statement in one word. I'm not sure why someone would bother writing that.

Knowing what mouthpieces work well with altos is important information for people trying to get into it.
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heldenbone
Posts: 274
Joined: Aug 21, 2018

by heldenbone »

The very epitome of vanilla conventionality:

small tenor - 7C

large tenor - 5GS

bass - 2G
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RustBeltBass
Posts: 382
Joined: Jul 17, 2018

by RustBeltBass »

[quote="BrianJohnston"]Alto: It's a secret

Tenor: Hammond 12L (GP)

Bass: I don't play bass[/quote]

Now, don’t be sad. It will happen one day ! :-)
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BrianJohnston
Posts: 1165
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by BrianJohnston »

[quote="RustBeltBass"]<QUOTE author="BrianJohnston" post_id="129469" time="1604332574" user_id="9667">
Alto: It's a secret

Tenor: Hammond 12L (GP)

Bass: I don't play bass[/quote]

Now, don’t be sad. It will happen one day ! :-)
</QUOTE>

If I ever have the money to buy a bass, I want to sound exactly like Don Harwood.
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RustBeltBass
Posts: 382
Joined: Jul 17, 2018

by RustBeltBass »

[quote="BrianJohnston"]<QUOTE author="RustBeltBass" post_id="134703" time="1608597873" user_id="3536">

Now, don’t be sad. It will happen one day ! :-)[/quote]

If I ever have the money to buy a bass, I want to sound exactly like Don Harwood.
</QUOTE>

One of the greatest players ever. Such a unique sound and yet so perfect in that section.
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PMPugs20
Posts: 21
Joined: Dec 22, 2020

by PMPugs20 »

Small bore: 6 1/2 AL (don't play that much on a small bore)

Large bore: Denis Wick 5BL

Bass: Yamaha 59