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  • Great sound, even cooler saxophone!!!

  • Hey Thanks a lot, whats the difference between the letters? cause I was planning to buy an A5 mothupice for Jazz but I dont understand the Letters difference.

  • @richvai : The letters from A to C indicate the chamber size. A has a large chamber and produces a somewhat more classical and rounded sound.. C has a baffle and produces a sharp and edgier sound suitable for rock and jazz. B is inbetween. Tip openings go from 3 to 7 with 3 indicating a small tip opening and 7 a relatively wide tip opening. The more open the mouthpiece is the harder it can be to control but the more volume you can get out of it. Basic but very rough and incomplete description.

  • Didn't expect such a lovely sound from a plastic sax, miles better than Ornette Coleman!!

  • @Aidanplaysax : Thanks ;-)

  • Hello, What Rico Royal Graftonite mouthpiece would you recommend for Jazz? Thanks a lot.

  • @richvai : Hi, depending on your preferences the B and C Graftonites make good jazz maouthpieces. B7 or C7. Also available a bit less open: B5 and C5.

  • Great. What a funny Plastic sax :-)

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