Quote from: Matt K on Aug 07, 2017, 10:04AMGenerally, anything that at least someone else plays ranging from a 1.06" rim through a .96" rim size and a cup depth that is around the depth of your current piece or a little shallower.
That's about as good as you're going to get. If there was one mouthpiece that would work universally for jazz, there wouldn't be thousands of options!
Quote from: DaveAshley on Aug 07, 2017, 05:56PMThe question is: What do you feel is wrong with the 6 1/2AL? Too big sounding? Too much work in the high register? Too big feeling on your face?
I guess there is another question to be asked: What do you mean by "jazz"? Do you mean playing in a jazz big band? What part? I probably wouldn't use a 6 1/2AL for lead parts, but for 2nd or 3rd, it's fine. Or do you mean that you play in a small jazz group? Jazz as a type of music doesn't have a perfect mouthpiece.
Any one of us can tell you what works for us, but there's a good chance that it won't work for you. I've played a Schilke 47 for the majority of my career, but the only other trombone player I know who plays one is Trombone Shorty.
If you can answer the above questions, maybe we'll be able to guide you a little better.
Hi Again!
Thank you for your answers, i like my 6 1/2AL, i ask for two reasons, first is the only mouthpiece a ever have, so i want to try another one to feel the difference. And second i want to feel more confortable in the higher register.
i ask for jazz music because i play in a big band and in smaller bands, not for the notes i play, more for color and texture.
thanks again for your notes