Hello all,
Forgive me if this is a repeat question, I tried a search and came up with zero. I am curious what people think of the Taylor bass mouthpiece line that Griego is making?
Griego Dave Taylor mouthpieces?
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Re: Griego Dave Taylor mouthpieces?
I tried the biggest one and it wasn't for me. Instant response but a little too bright for me.
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Re: Griego Dave Taylor mouthpieces?
I haven’t tried one, so I’m curious to how the rim shapes compare to the regular Griego’s.
Michael Lawson
Freelance Trombonist
Dallas - Ft. Worth, TX
Freelance Trombonist
Dallas - Ft. Worth, TX
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Re: Griego Dave Taylor mouthpieces?
They reminded me of Giddings Bob Sanders piece. Everything pretty standard Schilke 60 size except the back bore which is humongous.
I tried them at ITF 2017 and thought they were excellent pieces. Personally I liked the GP6 and GP7 more. GP6 being an excellent Laskey 93D sized piece and the GP7 being just a hair smaller and a much better Schilke 60 sized piece.
Note I did not try the Dave Taylor stuff in the various sizes (I'm not sure they were making the other sizes then), I only tried the one that was closest in size to a traditional Schilke 60.
I tried them at ITF 2017 and thought they were excellent pieces. Personally I liked the GP6 and GP7 more. GP6 being an excellent Laskey 93D sized piece and the GP7 being just a hair smaller and a much better Schilke 60 sized piece.
Note I did not try the Dave Taylor stuff in the various sizes (I'm not sure they were making the other sizes then), I only tried the one that was closest in size to a traditional Schilke 60.
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