My main piece is also Taylor 1, which has a good response and is comfortable to use the tongue, but sometimes I don't like the thin sound, so I use Greg Black 1 1/4 Light when I want a thick sound. There are times when it's hard to blow, but for the "good" sound
What about grego hecht? This model is divided into an orchestra, a recital, and an audition, and each has its own characteristics, and I don't know what to write. I want your recommendation.
I have Recital 1 in mind, but I don't know what it will be like
Also, I'd appreciate it if you could recommend other mouthpieces
How is the grego hecht and recommended mouthpieces
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Re: How is the grego hecht and recommended mouthpieces
it'd be helpful to know - where are you in your trombone career, and what are you looking to do, like in either style or genre or career goal?
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Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
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www.williamlang.org
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Re: How is the grego hecht and recommended mouthpieces
I found even the largest Griego Hecht (Orchestral 0) to be pretty lightweight. On par or even lighter than a GB 1G lightweight.
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Re: How is the grego hecht and recommended mouthpieces
None of the Hecht pieces are the size you use.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher