@OddBall2727 =I like the "Vinny"...ya know because it's all making a difference and it seems to add a special something. Now,what exactly I can't put my finger on! Maybe a tad more darker? But then again, we're all different, Theo sais everything makes a difference. I agree. I like the " Vinny" and sonically it's also got that NASTY thing I insist on. Old school meets the modern ya know? The bottom is FAT to bro!!!
After watching the videos about the Durga, I bought one from Kessler in vegas. never regreted it. the sound is amazing! never been happier to part with several hundred dollars for a mouthpiece
Sounds great Tim! I'm seriously considering giving the DURGA a try. I've got a ponzol on my Keilwerth sx-90R black nickel, but the sound may be too dark to really cut when I play lead alto in the big band. Hoping to find a mouthpiece solution rather than replace the horn.
Could anyone tell me what´s the name of the song with which this video starts and also who is playing,is it Tim Price?,I´m absolutely taken by the sound..As for Theo´s pieces,I have 2 a metal kali and an Amma wood and I´m shortly getting 2 more:-).,I think Theo´s mpieces is the best thing that has happened to the sax world in many years.
Always lovin your sound and creativity. You truly rock and contribute to the greater good of music everwhere! We are proud and honored to have you as an endorser.- Tom Wanne, CEO, Theo Wanne Classic Mouthpieces
Hi Tim, Great sounds. Very impressive and amazing how you get such a range of colors from the one mouthpiece. I loved hearing you on the Bari. Looking forward to more.
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Chrismithmusic 4 months ago
Tim, do you prefer the Vintified baritone mouthpiece to the regular one?
I kinda prefer the look to the gold, but how does it compare sonically?
OddBall2727 4 months ago
@OddBall2727 =I like the "Vinny"...ya know because it's all making a difference and it seems to add a special something. Now,what exactly I can't put my finger on! Maybe a tad more darker? But then again, we're all different, Theo sais everything makes a difference. I agree. I like the " Vinny" and sonically it's also got that NASTY thing I insist on. Old school meets the modern ya know? The bottom is FAT to bro!!!
TimPriceJazz 4 months ago
The tone is EFFORTLESSS
TripleOctaveMusic 6 months ago
Tim could you possibly do a tutorial on how to do the adderly trill for tenor
TripleOctaveMusic 6 months ago
Tim your sounding great as usual!, I'm just wondering what is the Alto, and Bari you are playing on.
JaCk9ZhEng 7 months ago
@JaCk9ZhEng - The Bari sax is a SELMER MK6....The alto is a SERIE 3. Thank you for the kind words.
TimPriceJazz 7 months ago
@TimPriceJazz Thanks for the info Tim. I thought the Bari was a Mark VI. I'm wondering what do you think of the Modern Selmer Baris and Altos.
JaCk9ZhEng 7 months ago
great playing as always.
I enjoyed listening to all the durgas,but I was amazed by the baritone one.
It has projection and kick , but a very full sound and you don't get the harshness associated with projecting mouthpieces.
I play on an ambika 8 for tenor which is great , you have eveness of register , a very big and spread timbre and a good amount of projection.
Subtones are to die for.
I made a video review of the ambika with hi quality video (HD) and audio.
fabriziodalisera 9 months ago
After watching the videos about the Durga, I bought one from Kessler in vegas. never regreted it. the sound is amazing! never been happier to part with several hundred dollars for a mouthpiece
davaodoc 1 year ago
Sounds great Tim! I'm seriously considering giving the DURGA a try. I've got a ponzol on my Keilwerth sx-90R black nickel, but the sound may be too dark to really cut when I play lead alto in the big band. Hoping to find a mouthpiece solution rather than replace the horn.
daviderato 1 year ago
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Could anyone tell me what´s the name of the song with which this video starts and also who is playing,is it Tim Price?,I´m absolutely taken by the sound..As for Theo´s pieces,I have 2 a metal kali and an Amma wood and I´m shortly getting 2 more:-).,I think Theo´s mpieces is the best thing that has happened to the sax world in many years.
saxflute45 1 year ago
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saxflute45 1 year ago
Always lovin your sound and creativity. You truly rock and contribute to the greater good of music everwhere! We are proud and honored to have you as an endorser.- Tom Wanne, CEO, Theo Wanne Classic Mouthpieces
TheoWanne 1 year ago
Hi Tim, Great sounds. Very impressive and amazing how you get such a range of colors from the one mouthpiece. I loved hearing you on the Bari. Looking forward to more.
dogpants67 1 year ago
...... All these Durga mouthpieces sound GREAT !
raypizzi 1 year ago
Time spent with Tim Price is ALWAYS a learning experience.
RSop63 1 year ago
Tim Price is THE MAN! Great demo not only of Theo's pieces but also of getting different timbres on the three saxes. Listen and learn!
qinote 1 year ago