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4420 East Village Road
LONG BEACH, California
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| 11 Tenor Trombone | This is not your father's 11C. Small tenor trombone mouthpiece, based on a Minick 11C with a brand new Minick style outer shape designed by Ferguson. Featuring a rounder rim for comfort and unique blank, this mouthpiece is for players looking for a big clear sound with precise articulations, the ultimate 11C. This mouthpiece is also excellent on the alto trombone and the bass trumpet, cup diameter 25.0 mm |
Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 |
| 1 Tenor Trombone | Symphonic tenor trombone mouthpiece, large shank, sized between a 5G and 5GS, rounder rim for comfort, larger blank, for players wanting a compact symphonic sound in a medium cup diameter, based on Noah Gladstone's Minick 1 Tenor Mouthpiece, cup diameter 25.5 mm |
Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 |
| 1S Tenor Trombone | Same as our Model 1, but a small tenor trombone shank, for you Bach 36 players. Also works well on the new small shank Conn 88H slide. Medium large tenor trombone mouthpiece, sized between a 5G and 5GS, rounder rim for comfort, larger blank, for players wanting a compact symphonic sound in a medium cup diameter, based on Noah Gladstone's Minick 1 Tenor Mouthpiece, cup diameter 25.5 mm |
Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 |
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This is a completely
new design, which is a mix of our favorite boutique
5G, a rounder more comfortable Minick style rim,
and a smartly weighted outer shape. Deeper than the
Model 1, with a similar rim width and heavier outer shape.
Compare to a decently large feeling B5G. Our final
design was chosen and is now played by Alex Iles, principal
trombonist of the Long Beach Symphony all around LA studio
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Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 |
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2S Tenor Trombone
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Same as the 2, but with a small shank for medium and smaller bore trombones. 8/9/06 We're testing prototypes now. Feels good on a Bach 36. It's big. |
Silver plate $120 Coming soon
Gold plate $190 |
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2W Tenor Trombone |
One of our next projects, this will be a Model 2 with a wider cup diameter, similar to a 4G cup diameter for those of you needing to get a bit more lip in there. Should feel comfortable for those liking big mouthpieces, with the efficiency of a 5G. Same cup depth as Model 2. |
Silver plate $120 Coming soon
Gold plate $190 |
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3 Tenor Trombone |
One of our later projects will be a large 4G sized mouthpiece for those who like a decently larger than average tenor trombone mouthpiece. Same width as model 2W, but deeper. |
Silver plate $120 Coming soon
Gold plate $190 |
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SO Bass Trombone |
On the askance of Phil Teele, Robbie Hioki, and
other vintage aficionados, we're working to
recreate a version of an old George Roberts SO
mouthpiece. Stay tuned for more lineage of this
design. This one is 1.5G-1.25G size featuring a
wider Minick style rim than is found on the Kanstul
GR or Conn GR mouthpieces. Rumor has it that George
didn't care for it, as he prefers the narrow rims,
but a lot of other folks are clamoring for this
one. Stay tuned. 8/9/06 Reshaping the backbore to finally get it right. |
Silver plate $120 Coming Soon
Gold plate$190 |
| V Bass Trombone | Bass trombone mouthpiece in a New York 1.5G size, V shaped cup, for players wanting a smaller, most efficient bass trombone mouthpiece but with a wide comfortable rim, based on my Minick V, cup diameter 27.4 mm |
Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 |
| L Bass Trombone | Based on the classic Minick L size bass trombone mouthpiece made around 1993-1994, as used by players such as Bill Reichnbach and Phil Teele. This is a large 1 1/4G sized mouthpiece with a heavier blank and a wide comfortable rim. Phil played all the old Minick L's we had between the two of us and picked the best one. This is it, 216g, cup diameter 28.1mm |
Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 |
| Jeff Reynolds Bass Trombone | This is an exact copy of the mouthpiece used by Jeff Reynolds, bass trombonist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Larry Minick made the original, a one-off, on the request of Jeff. This mouthpiece is slightly wider than the famed Minick L, with similar dimensions elsewhere. It is sized between a Bach 1G and 1 1/4G, or between a Schilke 59 and 60. The blank is much larger than standard Bach style mouthpieces, allowing both a focused sound and a wide comfortable rim. The backbore is .290". Available in silver plate. In stock. 192g, cup diameter 28.5 mm |
Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 Read what other players are saying about the Jeff Reynolds mouthpiece |
| LS Bass Trombone | Based on the classic Minick LS size bass trombone mouthpiece, which is a larger almost Schilke 60 sized mouthpiece for players needing a big cup. .300" back bore is more efficient than others of this size, and the wide comfortable rim is easier on your face than thin rims on other large bass trombone mouthpieces. Slightly more V shaped cup than the Reynolds, larger throat, and slightly wider cup (about 0.5 mm wider) Heavier weight blank 216g, cup diameter 29mm |
Silver plate $120 Gold plate $190 |
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2A Contrabass Trombone |
Based on the cup of our favorite German style contrabass trombone mouthpieces, with a heavier weight outer shape for less sizzle and more stability. Features standard bass trombone shank to fit in these contras: Haag, Kanstul, Rath, and maybe others. This shank may be too small for other European contras such as Thein. Cup diameter 30mm (1.18"). deep cup, 8.4mm (0.330") throat |
Silver plate $140 Gold plate $210 |
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Kanstul in Anaheim, California makes a full line of mouthpieces, from trumpet to tuba. They make a number of "stock" trombones sizes and they also make the Ferguson mouthpiece line, above. In addition, here are the trombone and euphonium sizes from Kanstul that are especially notable. Size Price Notes George Roberts
$70 silver
$140 gold
Made for George Roberts, Mr. Bass Trombone, in 2003, approximately 1.12" cup diameter , deep cup, large throat (may be .310"), medium width flat rim, traditional outer shape. Fast response, not too wide, lets you blow a good amount of air through it, but with a good snappy feel and a bit of bark. Especially good commercial mouthpiece for those wanting a narrower and lighter mouthpiece. Alan Kaplan
$70
Made for Los Angeles studio player Alan Kaplan, this lead mouthpiece has a shallower C-depth cup, with a slightly wider cup diameter, and a round rim for a comfortable setting and a slightly wider feel. 1.5G
$50
Similar to Bach 1.5G, good all-around medium size bass trombone mouthpiece, about .290" throat W4AL
$50
Similar to Wick 4AL, large shank, original was designed for the Conn 8H, this mp is included with the Kanstul euphoniums. Convex outer shape, but lighter than Bach, with thinner outer rim profile. For those players who like a larger cup diameter for a wide setting, weight is in between Wick and Bach, rim shape is flat with a medium curved inner edge. 6.5AL
$50
Nice mouthpiece for larger tenor trombones for players who want an extra bit of liveliness to the sound. A bit shallower than a 5G, similar width, rounded rim, especially the inner edge, very comfortable, Bach outer shape. 12C
$50
Yeah, yeah, another 12C. Well, this one may have roots in the old New York 12C, rounded rim, comfortable inner edge, 0.98" cup diameter, medium deep cup, feels bigger than a Bach 12C but plays easily, very comfortable for players used to a larger mouthpiece. 2A
$70
Contrabass trombone mouthpiece, similar to Josef Klier 2A, 30.0 mm cup diameter, heavier Bach style outer shape, bass trombone shank
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| 4BS | Deep | 25.90 | 7.13 | Medium-Wide | For well developed embouchures that need a large cup on small bore trombones. This is the small shank version of the 4BL, which was designed for the Bach 42 trombone. | Bach 4, Schilke 52/53 | |
| 5BS | Medium-Deep | 25.73 | 6.87 | Medium-Wide | Gives the medium bore trombone the qualities of large bore. This is the small shank version of the 5BL, which was designed as a more efficient 5G, and was made for the Bach 42 trombone. Medium deep cup. Similar to 4BS but narrower. | Bach 5 | |
| 6BS | Medium-Deep | 25.40 | 6.66 | Medium-Wide | All around best seller, good in all registers. Based on the Ernest Clarke Large mouthpiece. | Bach 6.5AL, Schilke 51 | |
| 7CS | Medium-Deep | 25.40 | 6.24 | Medium-Wide | Super efficient, fantastic high range. This was designed for the Bach bass trumpet, which was originally built around the 34B tooling, and for the 34B, which was an early version of the current Bach 36 trombone. This piece really makes the 36 sing. | Bach 6.5A, Schilke 47 | |
| 9BS | Medium | 25.00 | 6.66 | Medium-Wide | Perfect mouthpiece for beginners. This is a smaller version of the 6, designed with Clive Cox. | Bach 6.5A, Schilke 47, DW is smaller with bigger sound | |
| 10CS | Medium | 25.00 | 6.24 | Medium-Wide | Jazz and alto trombone, even tone quality in all registers. This was originally designed as a proper mouthpiece for the Yamaha 671 alto trombone. For symphonic players liking a decently large alto mouthpiece, this works very well. Tenor trombone players wanting something between a 7C and a 6.5AL may find solace with this one. | Bach old 11C, Schilke M | |
| 12CS | Medium | 24.50 | 6.10 | Medium-Wide | Excellent jazz model, round rim contour. Modeled after a "special" 1930's Bach 12C owned by Mitch Muller. Also works well as an alto trombone mouthpiece. | Bach 12C | |
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| 0AL | Deep | 27.42 | 7.45 | Narrow | Super large for strong advanced players. Original Wick design. | Schilke 59, Bach 1.25 | |
| 1AL | Deep | 27.11 | 7.45 | Narrow | Superb low register, dark rich tone, but good upper register and dynamic range. Made for Dave Stewart of the London Trombone Quartet. It's based on the Schilke 58, but with a better rim. | Schilke 58 | |
| 2AL | Deep | 27.00 | 7.24 | Wide | Wide rim and clear traditional bass sound. Originally made for Ray Premru. | Bach 1.5G, wide rim | |
| 2NAL | Deep | 27.00 | 7.40 | Narrow | Narrower rim with excellent flexibility and easy high and low registers. Otherwise similar to the 2AL. | Bach 1.5G | |
| 3AL | Deep | 26.40 | 7.38 | Wide | Wide rim and easy response for young bass trombonists, excellent for strong euphonium players. This was originally designed as a larger version of the 4AL to work with the terrible Besson 555 trombone. | none | |
| 4AL | Deep | 26.00 | 7.38 | Wide | This was the first Wick mouthpiece, and was designed for Mr. Wick's Conn 8H. Vincent Bach had said that his 4G was the perfect mouthpiece for the 8H, so Denis Wick used a 4G on his horn for some time. He then decided to create a more efficient version, which ended up being based on an old Salvation Army euphonium mouthpiece cup, a Bach screw rim from a set sent to him by Jay Friedman, and a shank adjusted by Giardinelli. And the rest is history. Decently wide cup diameter, deep cup | none | |
| 4BL | Med. Deep | 25.90 | 7.13 | Medium-Wide | This mouthpiece is a medium deep version of the 4AL, and was designed to work well with the Bach 42 trombone. It really got the Bach instruments to sing, thus ending the saying in the UK that the Bachs "were just terrible, like playing a bicycle frame". Wider than a 5BL but otherwise similar. | Bach 4 | |
| 4 1/2AL | Deep | 25.85 | 7.24 | Medium-Wide | This is the perfected Bach 4G, but more efficient. | Bach 4G, DW has better high register | |
| 5AL | Deep | 25.73 | 7.30 | Medium-Wide | This was made as a fix for the Bach 5G, which was regarded as a bass trombone mouthpiece in the 1920's. John Iveson and Clive Cox assisted in the design. It's similar to a 4AL but narrower, with a deep cup. Designed with the Conn 8H player in mind. | Bach 5G | |
| 5ABL | Medium | 25.73 | 7.00 | Medium-Wide | Like 5AL with modified back bore, rich tone with improved high register. This was designed for one of Mr. Wick's colleagues who was playing a Bach 42 trombone. When the fellow asked what the "50" stamped on his slide meant, Denis and the others laughed and told him he'd received a Bach bass trombone slide with his horn. The player had been doing just fine on it, but suddenly, after learning this, it became incredibly hard to play this horn. In the meantime, this was an adjustment of the 5AL for a more open feeling horn. | Bach 5GS | |
| 5BL | Medium | 25.73 | 6.87 | Medium-Wide | This is the medium deep cup version of the 5AL, and is designed to work well with the Bach 42 trombone. | Bach 5, DW has better low register | |
| 6BL | Medium-Deep | 25.40 | 6.66 | Medium-Wide | All around best seller, good in all registers. This is the large shank version of the 6AL, which is based on the Ernest Clarke Large mouthpiece. | Bach 6.5AL. Schilke 51 | |
| 9BL | Medium-Deep | 25.00 | 6.66 | Medium-Wide | Small but sonorous for very good high register. This is a smaller version of the 6, made for Clive Cox in one day. They started at 930am, and at 520pm, after trying numerous versions, he said, "This is the one". | Bach 6.5AL, Schilke 47, DW is smaller, with bigger sound | |
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| 4AM | 26.00 | 7.38 | Pre-1974 Besson/Boosey/Willson | Classic euphonium mouthpiece, old fitting |
| 4AY | 26.00 | 7.38 | Small | As above |
| 6BM | 25.40 | 7.12 | Pre-1974 Besson/Boosey/Willson | Like 6BL with euphonium bore, based on the Ernest Clarke Large mouthpiece. |
| 6BY | 25.40 | 7.12 | Small | As above |
| SM2 | 27.00 | 7.40 | Large |
All Steven Mead mouthpieces are $75 #588OE The first range of mouthpieces designed by the international euphonium virtuoso, Steven Mead - manufactured for today's instruments, with design features which result in a tone, comfort and all-around performance which will delight all those who try them. |
| SM3 | 26.40 | 7.38 | Large | |
| SM3M | 26.40 | 7.38 | Medium | |
| SM3.5 | 26.40 | 7.62 | Large | |
| SM4 | 26.00 | 7.38 | Large | |
| SM5 | 25.73 | 7.30 | Large |
These are the standard in the industry, with many sizes for a great price. New CNC made mouthpieces from Bach are more consistent than those of years past. We sell Bach mouthpieces in standard weight silver plate. Gold plated Bach mouthpieces are hard to get sometimes. You may be better off buying a silver plated version and having it gold plated locally.
Small shank, model 350 $55 silver plate
Large shank, model 341 $55 silver plate
Gold plated mouthpieces are special order, and cost $110 each
Bach Small Shank Trombone Mouthpieces, Model 350 Model Cup Depth Cup Diameter Rim Shape Description 3 Medium deep 26.26 Medium wide, well rounded Extra large cup for players with a robust embouchure. 4 Medium 26.00 Medium wide, well rounded Very large cup, principally used by players having strong embouchures. 4C Medium 25.75 Medium wide, well rounded Large cup with a brilliant tone. Requires a powerful, natural embouchure. 5 Medium 25.50 Medium wide, semi-flat For players with good, natural embouchures. Rather large cup. Produces a full, mellow, sonorous tone. 5G Deep 25.50 Medium wide, semi-flat Same as No. 350-5 except for .276" throat and #429 back bore (same as No. 341-5G but with small shank). 5GS Medium 25.50 Medium wide, semi-flat Same as No. 5 but with larger "G" throat and #420 back bore. 5GB Deep 25.50 Medium thin, very well rounded Same as No. 350-5 except for thin rim (same as No. 341-5G but with small shank). 6 Medium 25.40 Medium wide, well rounded Slightly larger than medium with standard-size throat and back bore. Rich, compact tone of large volume. 6 1/2A Medium deep 25.40 Medium wide, well rounded Slightly larger than medium with standard-size throat and back bore. Rich, compact tone of large volume. 6 1/2AL Medium deep 25.40 Medium wide, well rounded The same rim and cup as No. 6 1/2A, but with a larger "G" throat and #420 back bore for trombonists who strive for a Teutonic tone quality. Recommended for euphonium players who desire a round, mellow tone of great carrying power and substantial volume. 6 1/2AM Medium deep 25.40 Medium wide, well rounded Symphonic model tenor trombone mouthpiece features the same cup and rim as No. 6 1/2A, but with symphonic "F" throat and #413 back bore. 6 3/4C Medium shallow 25.00 Medium wide, well rounded Produces a full, clear, rather brilliant timbre. For trombonists with good, well-trained embouchures. 7 Medium 24.75 Medium wide, not too sharp The ideal mouthpiece for the artist desiring a beautiful, ringing tone with sufficient volume for melody playing. 7C Medium shallow 24.75 Medium wide, not too sharp Designed for players who prefer a medium-large cup to assure a large volume of tone. The rather shallow cup produces great brilliancy. 8 Medium 24.75 Slightly wide and flat Corresponds in cup design with No. 7, but with a wider rim. Players with heavier lips prefer this model.
9 Medium deep 24.72 Medium wide Possesses a beautiful, rich, rather mellow timbre. 11 Medium deep 24.70 Medium wide Same style as No. 9 but slightly smaller. Produces a magnificent round tone of great carrying power. An excellent model for euphonium and baritone players. 11C Medium shallow 24.70 Medium wide Same size as No. 11 but with a medium shallow cup for a brilliant ringing tone of large volume. 12C Medium 24.50 Medium wide Same size and rim as No. 12 but with a more brilliant, crisp tone. The best selling model for all-around playing. 12E Very shallow 24.50 Medium wide This model, designed principally for Eb alto trombone, can be used on Bb trombone or bass trumpet when a brilliant, brassy tone is desirable. Also recommended for use in the extreme high register. 15E Very shallow 24.40 Medium wide Has a rim similar to No. 15C but the shallower cup produces a clear, crisp tone, effective in the extreme high register.
Bach Large Shank Trombone Mouthpieces, Model 341
Model Cup Depth Rim Diameter Rim Shape Throat Back bore Description 1G Deep 28.00 Medium thin, well rounded .319" 800S Extra large and deep for extraordinary power and depth of tone. Among the largest and most powerful bass trombone mouthpieces produced today. 1 1/4G Deep 27.50 Medium thin, well rounded .276" 429 Cup diameter is smaller than No. 1G, but still very large and deep, with the sonority preferred by the modern American school. 1 1/4GM Deep 27.50 Medium thin, well rounded .319" 800S Same rim and cup as No. 1 1/4G, but with a larger throat and back bore for large, powerful sound, well in tune. 1 1/2G Deep 27.00 Medium wide, well rounded .276" 429 A large mouthpiece with powerful tone in the low register and great carrying power. For many years, the standard mouthpiece for the serious bass trombone player. 1 1/2 GM Deep 27.00 Medium wide, well rounded .319" 800S Larger throat and back bore than the No. 1 1/2G results in less resistance, larger dynamic range, deeper, warmer sound. 2G Deep 26.75 Medium narrow .276" 429 Deep, full, resonant tone. Big low register even through the pedal tones. 3G Deep 26.26 Medium wide, well rouneded .276" 429 Same rim shape and diameter as No. 3 small shank tenor trombone, but with a deep bass trombone cup, throat, and back bore to facilitate pedal tones. 4G Deep 26.00 Medium wide, slightly rounded .276" 429 Same rim shape and diameter as No. 4 small shank tenor trombone. A versatile, large diameter mouthpiece especially useful when only one trombone is used for both the upper and very low register. 4GB Deep 26.00 Medium thin, very well rounded .276" 429 Same cup, throat and back bore as the No. 4G with a more rounded rim. 5G Deep 25.50 Medium wide, semi-flat .276" 429 Same rim shape and diameter as No. 5 small shank tenor trombone. Similar playing characteristics to No. 4G with a slightly smaller cup diameter. 5GS Medium Deep 25.50 Medium wide, semi-flat .261" "G" 420 (modified) Shallower "G"-style cup with smaller throat and backbore than No. 5G produces easy high register, slightly brighter sound. 5GL Medium deep 25.50 Medium wide, semi-flat .276" 429 Old style, shallower model than No. 5G, facilitates upper range. 5GB Deep 25.50 Medium thin, very well rounded .276" 429 Same cup, throat and back bore as the No. 5G with a more rounded rim. 6 1/2A Medium deep 25.40 Medium wide, well rounded .276" 429 Same rim and cup as No. 6 1/2A small shank tenor trombone, but with full bass trombone throat and back bore for a rich, compact sound of large volume. 6 1/2AL Medium deep 25.40 Medium wide, well rounded .261" "G" 420 The same cup, throat, and back bore as No. 6 1/2AL small shank tenor trombone but with bass shank. It requires a well developed embouchure.
These mouthpieces are faithful copies of Mt. Vernon Bachs, made by the maker of Superslick, the recently departed Chuck Slinkard. I found this out when I noticed the 5G size in his catalog, and asked about these "student" mouthpieces. These are now made in Germany, apparently by the Maker of Denis Wick mouthpieces, near Nauheim. These are based on a set Mt. Vernon Bach mouthpieces Chuck received when he helped to move the Bach factory to its current location. With very consistent in machining and plating, they are a great deal. Many players like these Faxx mouthpieces better than the Bach mouthpieces they were using before. I don't know why they cost so little, except that they are made in large volume for several manufacturers. Several people have asked me if Faxx mouthpieces come in other sizes than those listed below. They don't. For other sizes not listed below, just order the Bach model listed above. Faxx mouthpieces include a black plastic pouch. We sell all sizes for $35.
Faxx trombone, small shank $35 6.5AL
all around medium size 7C
medium small, popular with jazz and commercial players 12C
small size for lead playing, and for those with smaller embouchures Faxx trombone, large shank $35 1.5G
classic medium-large bass trombone size 4G
large symphonic size. We've been asking for this one for a long time, and they finally got to it. 5G
medium large symphonic size 6.5AL
all around medium, classic smaller symphonic size
The standard models are built with more mass, giving these pieces a depth of sound and focus which is unparalleled. All Stork trombone mouthpieces sell for $60 in silver plate. Part number STORK.
Model Shank Cup Diameter Salient Features 1 bass 29 mm 29 mm cup diameter, deep cup, like Bach 1G, relatively efficient for such a big mouthpiece 1S bass 29 mm Same as above with symphonic back bore, very fast responding for a big mouthpiece, easy to play, but has a dark sound, deeper mouthpiece than the Jeff Reynolds 1.25 bass 28.5 mm medium-large bass 1.5 bass 28.0 mm heavy weight version, medium bass 4 tenor 26.1 mm heavy weight version, large symphonic 4.5 tenor 25.5 mm heavy weight version, medium-large symphonic
These are very well made mouthpieces; an excellent alternative to Bach, in limited sizes, with custom options. Schilke large shank trombone mouthpieces have now have Morse taper shanks, similar to the standard shank on Bach mouthpieces. Older style Remington shanks can be had by special order for a better fit in older Conn 88H style receivers, but they can be pricey. We're glad to offer a quote on custom work.
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Small Shank Trombone $60 Size Specs Cup Diameter Compare to Price 46D Small mouthpiece good for beginners or those doing high register work, fuller tone and deeper cup than #46, recommended for baritone 24.76 mm 12 $60 47 Formerly model R, smaller piece for pros and students alike, good intonation 24.99 mm 12C 47B Lead style mouthpiece, very lean outer shape, formerly cimera-Sares #1 24.87 mm 12C 47C4 Like #47 but with a slightly wider #4 rim with flatter contour 25.10 mm 11C 50 Medium all around size 25.40 mm 6.5AL 51 Originally developed for Ralph Sauer of the Los Angeles Philharmonic 25.63 mm 5G 51C4 Originally developed for Byron Peeble of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, similar to #51 with a slightly shallower cup and #4 semi-flat rim 25.63 mm 5GS 51D Extremely large D cup is excellent for the powerful player and is well suited to the euphonium, producing a full dark tone 25.55 mm deeper than 5G
Large Shank Trombone $60 Size Specs Cup Diameter Compare to Price 50 Medium all around size 25.40 mm 6.5AL $60 51 Originally developed for Ralph Sauer of the Los Angeles Philharmonic 25.63 mm 5G 51C4 Originally developed for Byron Peeble of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, similar to #51 with a slightly shallower cup and #4 semi-flat rim 25.63 mm 5GS 51D Extremely large D cup is excellent for the powerful player and is well suited to the euphonium, producing a full dark tone 25.55 mm deeper than 5G 58 Best all around size in a medium-large bass trombone mouthpiece 27.68 mm 1.5G 59 Larger size produces a full tone and is more open in the low range, less defined attacks 28.52 mm 1.25G 60 Largest size for the strong player, thin round rim 29.03 mm 1G
Custom Shank Trombone & Euphonium Size Specs Cup Diameter Compare to Price 51 Custom 51 with Remington style bass trombone shank 25.63 mm 5G CALL 51D Custom 51D with #1 Besson medium euphonium shank 25.55 mm deeper than 5G
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Schilke Symphony Series Large Shank Trombone $120
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designed for the modern symphonic player. These have a
slightly heavier weight than the standard Schilke line, and they
remind us of the smart Greg Black mouthpiece outer shapes.
Each cup diameter is available with medium shallow, standard, or
standard open depth and backbore. These new designs have
fixed some of the unusual dimensions of the older Schilke line,
especially in the 52-53 range. These Symphony mouthpieces are special order only. 11/15/10: We have 2 in stock: M5.2 and M5.3 |
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| M5.1 |
A Medium Shallow Cup that provides more brilliance, and
projection due to additional high overtones in the sound
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25.63mm | 51, 5G | $120 |
| D5.1 | A Standard cup shape that provides a deeper bottom to the sound core and excellent articulation clarity. Resistance variables are ideal for a principal player. | 25.63mm | 51, 5G | |
| D5.1* | For a more open feel with additional depth to the sound and greater flexibility, the Standard Cup with tapered throat provides slightly less resistance than the ?D? model. | 25.63mm | 51, 5G | |
| M5.2 | A Medium Shallow Cup that provides more brilliance with a larger rim diameter than the 5.1 models. IN STOCK | 25.78mm | 52 | |
| D5.2 | A Standard cup shape that provides a deeper bottom to the sound core. | 25.78mm | 52 | |
| D5.2* | Standard Cup with tapered throat. More open than D5.2 | 25.78mm | 52 | |
| M5.3 |
A Medium Shallow Cup that provides more brilliance with a
larger rim diameter than the 5.2 models. IN STOCK
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26.24mm | 53 | |
| D5.3 |
A Standard cup shape that provides a deeper bottom to the
sound core.
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| D5.3* | Standard Cup with tapered throat. More open than D5.3 | 26.24mm | 53 | |
| M6.0 |
This deep cup is similar to a standard 59 model yet
maintains the rim diameter of a 60. It includes a large
Schmitt backbore and more open "O" throat. It is an
efficient, even playing mouthpiece that provides brilliance
for maximum projection when desired.
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Slightly more open feel than a standard Schilke 60 while
maintaining the same rim diameter. It includes a large
Schmitt backbore and more open "O" throat. Maintaining
efficiency, this extra large bowl provides more depth to the
sound core with clarity and consistency at all dynamic
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29.03mm | 60, 1G | |
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Yamaha Replica Series Doug Yeo Bass Trombone Mouthpiece |
This is the same mouthpiece as the gold plated signature series Doug Yeo, except that this Replica version is offered in silver plate for a much nicer price. Large Schilke 60 sized bass trombone mp, but more efficient | |