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Lexan 7c Trumpet Mouthpiece
Lexan material provides educators and private instructors easy viewing of students’ lip placement and aperture during playing time on an actual mouthpiece, with true pressure and resistance. I can’t say enough about these mouthpieces, they just feel more comfortable and easier to play than metal. They are warmer to the touch as opposed to metal that takes on the indoor/outdoor temperature. These are great for marching band and outdoor activities. I often play the 3c standard in lessons. Order this mouthpiece

andrei arlovski mouthpiece
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Historical Background

Around the turn of the century, when the instrument of choice was the cornet, mouthpieces having throat sizes ranging from 14 to 18 were not uncommon. As trumpet playing began to become more popular and more influential later in the century, the larger throats were still common, but started to get smaller and 18 to 22 became the normal sizes for the orchestral player and 20 to 24 for the jazz player.
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Founded by Elmer Beechler in 1942, we design, manufacture, and Most musicians are playing on the wrong mouthpiece or choosing incorrectly when it comes to playing a specific job. Ultimately, it is a personal choice! My current setup consists of many different mouthpieces. These allow me to effectively play many styles of music. I’ve bought over 60+ different mouthpieces over the years - here are some that I’ve selected that will help you play different styles of music. They are not in any particular order - different mouthpieces for different jobs.

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