
Thanks, Kenneth
And Doug's the guy. Taught me everything I know about chops.Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 12:00 am For many players, a 6-1/2 and even a 5G are too small to get a really full low range. I'm referring to rim size, not the overall mouthpiece. If you are interested in my mouthpieces I can give you good advice on what works on a 36B since I play one sometimes.
Exactly.Kbiggs wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 9:52 pm I have the greatest respect for Bruce and Aiden. They are knowledgeable and well-meaning colleagues, and all things being equal I think they make excellent suggestions. However, I would caution against taking advice over the internet about a mouthpiece change. I would also caution against making a mouthpiece change for a particular reason, such as a better lower register or a better higher register. I would suggest talking with your teacher first, and working on developing the lower register. Just a different view...
What part do you play in jazz and concert band? Do you just like the feel of the “4” sized mouthpieces or do you have lots of low notes? I’m currently playing 2nd trombone in both symphonic winds and jazz band, but next year I am hoping to get the one trombone spot for Pit Orchestra and the top spot for the top Show Choir band. Like I said, the main mouthpiece I use is a normal 6.5AL for both bands. I also have a 6.5AL Megatone, a Josef Klier 9C, and a Bach 12C(Almost never used nowadays). I was thinking of going bigger as I like my 6.5ALs more than my other mouthpieces which are smaller and a bigger mouthpiece could help out the tone quality of low notes.BGuttman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 9:27 pm Remember, if you go bigger for the low range you will have to rebuild your high range.
That said, I always liked "4" size mouthpeces. I play a 4C for jazz, a Wick 4BS for concert work on my Bach 36, and a Wick 4BL on my symphonic tenor. The same size is Schilke/Yamaha 52,
You really should talk to Doug. He will save a lot of time, energy, and probably money. He can help you find the right mouthpiece that fits YOUR needs, based on YOUR playing.ranttila wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 2:09 pm What part do you play in jazz and concert band? Do you just like the feel of the “4” sized mouthpieces or do you have lots of low notes? I’m currently playing 2nd trombone in both symphonic winds and jazz band, but next year I am hoping to get the one trombone spot for Pit Orchestra and the top spot for the top Show Choir band. Like I said, the main mouthpiece I use is a normal 6.5AL for both bands. I also have a 6.5AL Megatone, a Josef Klier 9C, and a Bach 12C(Almost never used nowadays). I was thinking of going bigger as I like my 6.5ALs more than my other mouthpieces which are smaller and a bigger mouthpiece could help out the tone quality of low notes.
Glad to hear. I remember when I first got a lesson with Doug in college, I had already amassed over 50 small bore mouthpieces. It took me until this year (three years later at least) before everything really started to click.ranttila wrote: ↑Wed Jun 06, 2018 1:05 pm Thanks for the good wishes! The real problem was my embouchure which wasn’t very hot and was fairly loose. Doug gave me some great things to think about and practice to get my corners substantianlly firmer which will solve my problems with low notes much better than a mouthpiece change. It shows just how important the fundamentals are when playing music.![]()