A 5C is right in the middle of the Bach sizes. That diameter is very popular with commercial and hi players. The rim may be a bit narrow, but for standard playing up to three or four notes above Hi-C should not be a problem.Bach also has a Bach 5SV which supports a higher register. Remember it's all about practice and good form
Because I can sound so different on each one. That's one of the beauty's of Air-Play. I'm not scrunching my lips into a tight position that sounds the same on most mouthpieces. I have the freedom do produce the right sound for the tune.
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yourbrassinstructor 1 week ago
Nice Carnival of Venice
themeleed 1 month ago in playlist More videos from grawlin
sir, can i use air-play in a 7c mouthpiece????
robinorbita 6 months ago
I agree, the Reeves Purviance 8 is an ass-kicker! It's easy to play and with a nice broad fat sound. I use it always.
trompetarturo 1 year ago
I have a mouthpeice of 5c is that good for high notes ?
akakiki100 1 year ago
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A 5C is right in the middle of the Bach sizes. That diameter is very popular with commercial and hi players. The rim may be a bit narrow, but for standard playing up to three or four notes above Hi-C should not be a problem.Bach also has a Bach 5SV which supports a higher register. Remember it's all about practice and good form
grawlin 1 year ago
Because I can sound so different on each one. That's one of the beauty's of Air-Play. I'm not scrunching my lips into a tight position that sounds the same on most mouthpieces. I have the freedom do produce the right sound for the tune.
grawlin 2 years ago
what's wrong with a good old 3C?
trumpetstu06 2 years ago
well jeezzz... what do you need that many mouthpieces for?
trumpetstu06 2 years ago
i agree!
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grawlin 2 years ago
what is a 7c good for?
24canty 1 year ago