Mouthpiece for lead trombone: poll
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Mouthpiece for lead trombone. A spin-off from the existing thread. Non-orchestral.
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Doug Elliott XT series, C+/D3, with Bousfield V3 rim
(Due to the nature of the rim, the cup becomes slightly shallower)
(Due to the nature of the rim, the cup becomes slightly shallower)
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Warburton 9M/T3*, like my signature.
If I were required to really soar, or my chops were out of shape, I'd pull out a CKB 7C.
But I'm not really a lead player to begin with.
If I were required to really soar, or my chops were out of shape, I'd pull out a CKB 7C.
But I'm not really a lead player to begin with.
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You should play what works. Don’t worry about what others play.
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MST Studio K NY N, comparable to 11c
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Alto: Conn 35h, Kanstul, Weril
Tenor: 2x Conn 6h, Blessing medium, Elkhart 88H, 88HT, Greenhoe 88HT, Heckel, Piering replica
Bass: Conn 112h/62h, Greenhoe TIS, Conn 60h/"62h"
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I second the "What works for you" response.
I've been using a Doug Elliott LT 102/E/E3 on my Conn 40H for lead or 2nd in the two Big Bands I play for Senior Center dances.
Some of the famous pros played 11C or 12C sized mouthpieces, but many of them grew up on that size.
I've been using a Doug Elliott LT 102/E/E3 on my Conn 40H for lead or 2nd in the two Big Bands I play for Senior Center dances.
Some of the famous pros played 11C or 12C sized mouthpieces, but many of them grew up on that size.
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For me, a Schilke 47 or a Bach 6 3/4 C.
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I'm an inveterate experimenter - can't seem to settle down. Playing less lead these days, but current favorites are:
• Marcinkiewicz ET4 "Lloyd Ulyate"
• Yamaha "Nils Landgren"
• Schilke 47B
• Giddings "Chubasco"
• Doug Elliott ST99 Rim/ST D Cup/D2 or D3 Shank (depending on which trombone I'm using)
Someday perhaps I'll grow up and pick a favorite, but I'm still having too much fun at the mouthpiece smorgasbord!
• Marcinkiewicz ET4 "Lloyd Ulyate"
• Yamaha "Nils Landgren"
• Schilke 47B
• Giddings "Chubasco"
• Doug Elliott ST99 Rim/ST D Cup/D2 or D3 Shank (depending on which trombone I'm using)
Someday perhaps I'll grow up and pick a favorite, but I'm still having too much fun at the mouthpiece smorgasbord!
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Purviance 4*1 (Or the Bob Reeves version, 1A)
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That’s 11C sized isn’t it? I haven’t been able to find much information about it on the Internet.
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I started using the “BG5” made by Patrick Mouthpieces six months ago and am very happy with the results. It is a lead trombone piece designed by Steve Patrick and Barry Green, the top studio trumpet & trombone players,
respectively, in Nashville.
I’m not exactly sure of the specs, but to me it’s a larger rim like a 6.75c but with a shallower “V type” 7c cup”? It’s incredibly efficient and helps produce a very clear sound. That’s my vote.
https://patrickmouthpieces.com/
respectively, in Nashville.
I’m not exactly sure of the specs, but to me it’s a larger rim like a 6.75c but with a shallower “V type” 7c cup”? It’s incredibly efficient and helps produce a very clear sound. That’s my vote.
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I think the poll should say 11C sized rather than specify Bach 11C. I'm sure there are 11C sized mouthpieces from the other makers too. To me a 6 3/4C also is 11C sized as well as a Conn 3. Many mouthpieces are around that size. A Bach 6 1/2 sized could be another category, a mouthpiece that is like that is for example a Hammond 13M. Another way to categorize is to specify the width and cup figures and let everyone measure their mouthpiece or you specify ALL the mouthpieces YOU are interested in. Not easy to draw conclusions in this case.
Another interesting poll would be if we could set a more narrow context, for example if we could do a list of what our favourite lead jazz trombone player chose to play, then at least that limits it down to only include the best players in the world, but question is: Do we know this?
Anyway it has to be a personal choice, some can not play small sized mouthpieces because it feels like a pair of shoes that is too small which is a limitation that people who regularly play all sizes of mouthpieces don't have. Thus will naturally effect how flexible we are to experiment with different sizes of mouthpieces. As an individual you chose the mouthpiece that works for you. In this case the mouthpiece that gives best sound, articulation, the register needed and enough stamina for the context where it is to be used, in this case as a lead player in a big band, but what kind of a band???
A professional big band? A college big band? A high school big band? All these contexts are different and if the level is high school then stamina would not be a variable I have to take into consideration.
/Tom
Another interesting poll would be if we could set a more narrow context, for example if we could do a list of what our favourite lead jazz trombone player chose to play, then at least that limits it down to only include the best players in the world, but question is: Do we know this?
Anyway it has to be a personal choice, some can not play small sized mouthpieces because it feels like a pair of shoes that is too small which is a limitation that people who regularly play all sizes of mouthpieces don't have. Thus will naturally effect how flexible we are to experiment with different sizes of mouthpieces. As an individual you chose the mouthpiece that works for you. In this case the mouthpiece that gives best sound, articulation, the register needed and enough stamina for the context where it is to be used, in this case as a lead player in a big band, but what kind of a band???
A professional big band? A college big band? A high school big band? All these contexts are different and if the level is high school then stamina would not be a variable I have to take into consideration.
/Tom
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I use a Warburton 8S/4*. It's about the size of a Bach 4, but with a very shallow cup. Works excellent for all my lead/salsa/funk needs. If I wanted even more zing, I'd go with a Warburton Rosolino.
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Bach's not getting a lot of love here. Could it be that the trombone community has finally discovered that even though Bach mouthpieces were once the "industry standard" they are no longer the be-all and end-all?
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What are the rims like on these pieces? Can you compare it to anything else you’ve played? The 6.5 small shank piece looks really interesting too.RJMason wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 12:44 am I started using the “BG5” made by Patrick Mouthpieces six months ago and am very happy with the results. It is a lead trombone piece designed by Steve Patrick and Barry Green, the top studio trumpet & trombone players,
respectively, in Nashville.
I’m not exactly sure of the specs, but to me it’s a larger rim like a 6.75c but with a shallower “V type” 7c cup”? It’s incredibly efficient and helps produce a very clear sound. That’s my vote.
https://patrickmouthpieces.com/
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I listed a bunch of Bachs because that’s almost all I know about small shank mouthpieces. I had an 11C on my shelf because years ago I read that Watrous played an 11C (yes, I know, modded by Pettinato etc.) and if it worked for him…
What Posaunus suggests is that Bach is just a starting point. I think he’s right. There are lots of alternatives out there apparently. It’s interesting to find out about some of the alternatives people are using.
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I know some players who have "Peppy" Pettinato mouthpieces. I think there are also quite a number of people playing 7C and 11C "type" mouthpieces, as they really are a good starting point, not just for players, but for a lot of custom mouthpiece makers as well. They are making what their customers want, and often that is a tweaked 11C or 7C, or maybe a Schilke 47 with some changes.Bach5G wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 2:24 pmI listed a bunch of Bachs because that’s almost all I know about small shank mouthpieces. I had an 11C on my shelf because years ago I read that Watrous played an 11C (yes, I know, modded by Pettinato etc.) and if it worked for him…
What Posaunus suggests is that Bach is just a starting point. I think he’s right. There are lots of alternatives out there apparently. It’s interesting to find out about some of the alternatives people are using.
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YEP! This reminds me of when I learned that Tom "Bones" Malone plays a Bach 6 1/2AL, while most people playing smallbore bachs and other "Jazz" horns would use the 7c or 11c.
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Dick Nash alsso played as 6 1/2 as does Carol Jarvistbonesullivan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 5:44 pmYEP! This reminds me of when I learned that Tom "Bones" Malone plays a Bach 6 1/2AL, while most people playing smallbore bachs and other "Jazz" horns would use the 7c or 11c.
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Equivalent to 6 1/2AL Others include...... Marshall Gilkes, Myself, Jimmy Pankow, Jimmy Bosch, Sam Burtis, Adrian Meers, Robert Bachner, Günther Böllman, Ed Neumeister amongst many othersVegasbound wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:12 amDick Nash alsso played as 6 1/2 as does Carol Jarvistbonesullivan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 5:44 pm YEP! This reminds me of when I learned that Tom "Bones" Malone plays a Bach 6 1/2AL, while most people playing smallbore bachs and other "Jazz" horns would use the 7c or 11c.
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I’m not sure that is a true trombone community conclusion. There are a lot of us still playing Bach. Not all pros are on TC.
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There are a LOT of good options out there these days.
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Bach 17C since around 1990.
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I use a Bart van Lier 8E from Kunhl and Hoyer.
Amazing Mouthpiece for me.
Living in the Netherlands, not a lot of variety is sold across the various stores here.
Mostly we see Bruno Tilz, Denis Wick, Bach, Arnolds 'n Sons and stuff like that
Amazing Mouthpiece for me.
Living in the Netherlands, not a lot of variety is sold across the various stores here.
Mostly we see Bruno Tilz, Denis Wick, Bach, Arnolds 'n Sons and stuff like that
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