A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
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A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
Is there any Yamaha 42B equivalent out ther, especially a relatively cheap one?
I recently bought a German Tenorhorn (equivalent to a baritone). The mouthpiece I have for it is a Yamaha 51D, which seems to mess up the intonation quite badly; for example the tuning slide has to be all the way in for it just to be in tune in a quite hot weather (Thailand’s winter, with 30degC temp, is not a winter at all!). The slotting is also bad and I miss the notes quite often. However, I thought that was because my chops is not familiar to it. The tone was also almost euphonium-like.
However, yesterday I tried a Yamaha 42B lying around in the band room, and the problems are gone. Slotting was almost spot-on, the intonation became better for the majority of notes, and the tone was much brighter and more like Tenorhorns I have listened on Youtube.
The problem now are
1. The 42Bs the school band has (there are around 4-5 of them) are old and worn. I could taste metal when I played, which can’t be a good thing. Also, they belong to the school, and even I aman instructor staff, I don’t want to use it like it’s mine.
2. Yamaha has stopped producing the 42B, perhap quite long ago as well. The smallest in the current lineup is 45A and 45C2, which I also considering. However, if there is any cheaper alternative, that would be great.
By virtue of the instrument, maybe this thread should better be in euphonium forum, but I think the 42B seems to be more like a trombone mouthpiece, and folks here may be more familiar with it.
Another thing I noticed about the 42B is, while the suffix B normally denotes semi-shallow cup, it doesn’t seems to be shallow, maybe more like V-shaped. Former numbering system maybe?
I recently bought a German Tenorhorn (equivalent to a baritone). The mouthpiece I have for it is a Yamaha 51D, which seems to mess up the intonation quite badly; for example the tuning slide has to be all the way in for it just to be in tune in a quite hot weather (Thailand’s winter, with 30degC temp, is not a winter at all!). The slotting is also bad and I miss the notes quite often. However, I thought that was because my chops is not familiar to it. The tone was also almost euphonium-like.
However, yesterday I tried a Yamaha 42B lying around in the band room, and the problems are gone. Slotting was almost spot-on, the intonation became better for the majority of notes, and the tone was much brighter and more like Tenorhorns I have listened on Youtube.
The problem now are
1. The 42Bs the school band has (there are around 4-5 of them) are old and worn. I could taste metal when I played, which can’t be a good thing. Also, they belong to the school, and even I aman instructor staff, I don’t want to use it like it’s mine.
2. Yamaha has stopped producing the 42B, perhap quite long ago as well. The smallest in the current lineup is 45A and 45C2, which I also considering. However, if there is any cheaper alternative, that would be great.
By virtue of the instrument, maybe this thread should better be in euphonium forum, but I think the 42B seems to be more like a trombone mouthpiece, and folks here may be more familiar with it.
Another thing I noticed about the 42B is, while the suffix B normally denotes semi-shallow cup, it doesn’t seems to be shallow, maybe more like V-shaped. Former numbering system maybe?
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
I have one of those. It is the smallest mouthpiece I have ever seen. You might look into tenor horn mouthpieces... I'm sure Denis Wick makes something in the right size.
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
Schilke makes a mouthpiece designated 42B, also incredibly small - I wonder if Yamaha copied it at some point.
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
take a look here, under Tenor Horn-
https://www.schmidt-brass.de/englisch/m ... ombone.htm
https://www.schmidt-brass.de/englisch/m ... ombone.htm
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
Yeah, a 51D is too big for a ovalform tenorhorn. But I think a Schilke/Yamaha 42B is too small, too. I'd try something like a Bach 7C for starters, maybe a 6.5AL or 5GS.
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
I'd try something with a fairly small diameter but with deeper cup. Bach 7 (not a 7C) or maybe a Schilke 46D.
I use a 46D on my Bb tenor horn (American style, upright bell).
If you can lay your hands on a 44E4, that'd be worth a try, but they're kinda rare.
I use a 46D on my Bb tenor horn (American style, upright bell).
If you can lay your hands on a 44E4, that'd be worth a try, but they're kinda rare.
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
again, two mouthpiece maker, special for german Tenorhorn
http://josefklier.de/mouthpieces/tenor-horn/?lang=en
https://www.mundstueckbau-tilz.de/213-spezial-tilz.html
http://josefklier.de/mouthpieces/tenor-horn/?lang=en
https://www.mundstueckbau-tilz.de/213-spezial-tilz.html
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
Actually if you look at Yamaha web site under Baritone horn mouthpieces you can still find the Yamaha 42B listed. I assume this is what you are looking for ... But Klier and Tilz are of course viable alternatives. Just be careful that you buy a piece with the correct shank.
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
Which branch of Yamaha? I have checked the Japanese site, Thai site, and also USA site. The smallest of the baritone mouthpiece is 45AS.Carolus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:07 am Actually if you look at Yamaha web site under Baritone horn mouthpieces you can still find the Yamaha 42B listed. I assume this is what you are looking for ... But Klier and Tilz are of course viable alternatives. Just be careful that you buy a piece with the correct shank.
Thank you for all the recommendations. Schmidt, JK, and Tilz seem interesting, but a bit above the price range I am willing to pay (I only play the Tenorhorn occasionally).
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Re: A Yamaha 42B eqivalent?
Strange, yesterday it was listed on the European site, today I can't find it...