I think this is mostly wrong as a professor from RCM told me that you should play a rim size that is equivalent to the bore or your trumpet. So i use bach strad 43h large bore with a 1c, and a 3c with my medium large bore smith watkins trumpet. LARGE BORE TRUMPETS NEED THE VOLUME OF AIR FROM A BIG MOUTHPIECE TO FILL THE TUBING AND GET A LARGE SOUND THEY WERE DESIGNED FOR
@bornaprince5 I believe that Lindemann was speaking mostly about cup size. I do however agree with you, big bore horns need big bore mpcs. They just won't get the right amount of sound filled air to vibrate the lead pipe.
@bornaprince5 Well that is not necessarily true. I have been playing for 15+ years and cannot feel that much of a difference in actual trumpet bore size. The only thing that really matters is mouthpiece size that is comfortable TO YOU. I have been messing with mouthpieces far too much in my time so far as a player, and I just switched back to a Bach 3C because it is comfortable, not Warburton, Schilke, or Marcinkeiwicz because they had "cool stats" on them
Briliant!!!!! Work smarter, not harder!!! Remember, people, that Bud Herseth did the majority of his work on a 7C, until his car wreck, which he suffered nerve damage from and HAD to move to a larger mouthpiece!
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dgrulke 3 months ago
1 and a half c ftw
javy0005 10 months ago
@javy0005 2 and a half FTW!
who8mahbacon 9 months ago
FINALLY somebody making sense about MPCS! This is what I've been preaching for 20 years!
chasefreak 1 year ago
I think this is mostly wrong as a professor from RCM told me that you should play a rim size that is equivalent to the bore or your trumpet. So i use bach strad 43h large bore with a 1c, and a 3c with my medium large bore smith watkins trumpet. LARGE BORE TRUMPETS NEED THE VOLUME OF AIR FROM A BIG MOUTHPIECE TO FILL THE TUBING AND GET A LARGE SOUND THEY WERE DESIGNED FOR
bornaprince5 1 year ago
@bornaprince5 I believe that Lindemann was speaking mostly about cup size. I do however agree with you, big bore horns need big bore mpcs. They just won't get the right amount of sound filled air to vibrate the lead pipe.
trumpetdudeman07 11 months ago
@bornaprince5 Well that is not necessarily true. I have been playing for 15+ years and cannot feel that much of a difference in actual trumpet bore size. The only thing that really matters is mouthpiece size that is comfortable TO YOU. I have been messing with mouthpieces far too much in my time so far as a player, and I just switched back to a Bach 3C because it is comfortable, not Warburton, Schilke, or Marcinkeiwicz because they had "cool stats" on them
mattyp434 2 months ago
good info!
yourbrassinstructor 1 year ago
I've been saying this since I was 16. Sometimes common sense can finally emerge in a world predicated on "herd mentality".
Ricktpt1 1 year ago
Briliant!!!!! Work smarter, not harder!!! Remember, people, that Bud Herseth did the majority of his work on a 7C, until his car wreck, which he suffered nerve damage from and HAD to move to a larger mouthpiece!
Bravo, Jens!!!!
mtjtrumpet 1 year ago