I posted previously about pulling a Bach 11C off my shelf of abandoned mouthpieces to use in my alto, with favourable results.
A few days ago, I tried the 11C on my small tenor (Bach 16). It’s been a long time - years - since I played anything that small. For the most part I had been using a small shank Schilke 51 or a DE 101 or 102 on a G shank.
I was surprised to find the 11C worked really well. There’ll be a period of adjustment but much less than expected.
It was one of those “everything one thought they knew about mpcs was wrong” moments.
Christmas surprise
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Re: Christmas surprise
Years ago I tried to switch to an 11C size mouthpiece. I gave it a whole year without using anything else. Never really enjoyed it... then I went back to my N104 which felt like home and still does.
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Re: Christmas surprise
If you like the Bach 11C, you might like the Marcinkiewicz ET4 "Ulyate" even more.
I think of it as a "new & improved" 11C.
(Even though it's no longer "new.")
I think of it as a "new & improved" 11C.
(Even though it's no longer "new.")
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Re: Christmas surprise
I have been using the 11C on my DeBruycker/Bach 16 for a couple of weeks now and today I took it to the first big band rehearsal of the new year. Worked great, and some higher notes - Bbs and Abs - really spoke well.
A further surprise is that playing using my Schilke 51 and 1 and 1/2G mpcs on my larger horns seems to have benefited as well.
A further surprise is that playing using my Schilke 51 and 1 and 1/2G mpcs on my larger horns seems to have benefited as well.