Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
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Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
Hello again,
I've been doing a lot of research on mouthpieces.... maybe a bit too much. I currently am using a basically brand new yamaha SL-47L for my large shank trombone, though I do also have a SL-48L (pretty much a 6 1/2AL) but the 48 just doesn't work right for me. Additionally, I am going for a brighter sound as I play first in a "symphonic" band and a jazz band.
I am looking for something similar in rim size to the 47, as I can't stand how breathy it is and how small the throat is, but I don't like the throat and rim size of the 48. I have recently been looking at a DW 9BL, Schilke 47, or Doug Elliot 99.
I would appreciate some recommendations on what I should get. The only things I worry about are the rim curvature/flatness, I find that the roundness of the yamaha works good for me. Thanks in advance.
I've been doing a lot of research on mouthpieces.... maybe a bit too much. I currently am using a basically brand new yamaha SL-47L for my large shank trombone, though I do also have a SL-48L (pretty much a 6 1/2AL) but the 48 just doesn't work right for me. Additionally, I am going for a brighter sound as I play first in a "symphonic" band and a jazz band.
I am looking for something similar in rim size to the 47, as I can't stand how breathy it is and how small the throat is, but I don't like the throat and rim size of the 48. I have recently been looking at a DW 9BL, Schilke 47, or Doug Elliot 99.
I would appreciate some recommendations on what I should get. The only things I worry about are the rim curvature/flatness, I find that the roundness of the yamaha works good for me. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
The Schilke 47B has a bigger throat and a brighter sound than the Schilke or Yamaha 47. The throat is in between the size of the Yamaha 47 and 48. The B cup is on the shallow side, enhancing brightness. If you really get interested in that, I might be persuaded to sell one. I've been on the fence, but I am trending toward bigger rims.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
Isn't the Nils Landgren like that?
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
I play a similar sized mouthpiece and have tried so many of the 6 3/4 sized options. Although I've tried small shanks, so I'm not sure how much this will help.
Here's what I've tried
AR 25.10
Laskey 50
Schilke 47C4
Doug Elliott 99 rim
Greg Black 7C
Alex Iles mouthpiece (schilke, maybe greenhoe?)
Denis Wick 9BS (also have tried 7CS and 10CS)
Gidding Chubasco
Stork T1
Bach 6 3/4 C
Yamaha 47/48, but both are not exactly sized to 6 3/4
Hammond 14 & 13S, but are both not sized like a 6 3/4
In my opinion I love the AR, and have been playing on it for 6 years now. The other 2 mouthpieces that made me contemplate going away from AR were Doug's mouthpiece or the Laskey 50. There are a lot of good mouthpieces on this list too, but not as good as those 3.
Here's what I've tried
AR 25.10
Laskey 50
Schilke 47C4
Doug Elliott 99 rim
Greg Black 7C
Alex Iles mouthpiece (schilke, maybe greenhoe?)
Denis Wick 9BS (also have tried 7CS and 10CS)
Gidding Chubasco
Stork T1
Bach 6 3/4 C
Yamaha 47/48, but both are not exactly sized to 6 3/4
Hammond 14 & 13S, but are both not sized like a 6 3/4
In my opinion I love the AR, and have been playing on it for 6 years now. The other 2 mouthpieces that made me contemplate going away from AR were Doug's mouthpiece or the Laskey 50. There are a lot of good mouthpieces on this list too, but not as good as those 3.
King 2b+
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
My LT 99, D+, D+8 would probably be a good choice.
Any smaller and it wouldn't really work well in a large bore horn.
Any smaller and it wouldn't really work well in a large bore horn.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
I heard Megumi Kanda on this set up with a different rim and she sounded absolutely phenomenal. Although it’s really hard to imagine her sounding not great on anything!Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 1:17 pm My LT 99, D+, D+8 would probably be a good choice.
Any smaller and it wouldn't really work well in a large bore horn.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
I believe the O.P. is looking for a large-shank mouthpiece for his large-bore tenor trombone, so I don't think these recommendations are very useful.
I think I'd start with Doug Elliott's recommendations [LT series, D or D+ Cup and Shank] - although for me, I might choose a slightly larger rim (LT 100).
Good luck.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
Most people would choose a larger rim, but there are some who really need to stay small.
I have not seen the OP play, so I'm guessing based on what has been posted.
I have not seen the OP play, so I'm guessing based on what has been posted.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
I know, that was literally my 2nd sentence.
King 2b+
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
I appreciate all the recommendations, and yeah it's for a large bore tenor. I will probably look into a Doug Elliot soon since most of the smaller rim mouthpieces have very small throats/cup sizes.
I'm not sure why but anything larger than the 47 just doesn't work right for my lips, I've tried the 5G and it sounds great but I just can't handle the rim, thank you for all the recommendations.
I'm not sure why but anything larger than the 47 just doesn't work right for my lips, I've tried the 5G and it sounds great but I just can't handle the rim, thank you for all the recommendations.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
When you're ready, if I can see and hear you play, I can probably fine-tune my suggestion. With my stuff you can put together virtually anything out of my stock parts.
And smaller than 99 if that's what you need.
And smaller than 99 if that's what you need.
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Re: Mouthpiece similar to Bach 6 3/4 / Yamaha SL-47L
That's what's nice about the Doug Elliott system - you can get the Rim diameter you need (for your lips) coupled with the Cup volume/depth and Throat diameter appropriate to your trombone and the music you want to play.clonefiter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 4:27 pm I appreciate all the recommendations, and yeah it's for a large bore tenor. I will probably look into a Doug Elliot soon since most of the smaller rim mouthpieces have very small throats/cup sizes.
I'm not sure why but anything larger than the 47 just doesn't work right for my lips, I've tried the 5G and it sounds great but I just can't handle the rim, thank you for all the recommendations.
A Yamaha 47 and a Bach 5G are worlds apart! For most manufacturers (Bach, Schilke, Yamaha, Wick, ...), the larger the Rim, the larger the Cup and Throat. And you have to like their Rim profile, which is usually common to all sizes in their catalog. (I don't love Bach Rims.) Doug's Rims seem (to me) comfortable, and everything else about each mouthpiece set is pretty customizable.