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by RJurden
(5 posts)
19 years ago

Which mouthpiece is right for me?

I have a Yanni Alto Sax, and am in need of a new mouthpiece. I am an experienced player, although it has been a few years since I have played regularly. I need to be able to play many different types of music, and just want a mouthpiece that will accomodate this, without losing any tonal quality. Any suggestions???

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  1. by SaxMan
    (559 posts)

    19 years ago

    Re: Which mouthpiece is right for me?

    Morgan M or whatevr the concert model is, or an S-80. Believe me, YOU WILL have more than 1, or 2 or even 3 mouthpieces before long. I would rec. getting a larry teal, or a rascher mouthpiece for legit (french or german schools respectively.) and a meyer, claude lakey or morgan excalibur for jazz.

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    1. by RJurden
      (5 posts)

      19 years ago

      Re: Which mouthpiece is right for me?

      What facing would you reccommend on the S80??

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      1. by SaxMan
        (559 posts)

        19 years ago

        Re: Which mouthpiece is right for me?

        C* is the most standard, but if it is going to be an all around piece, I would recomend a C** or D even - a D might be getting a little bit big for legit work though.

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