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Alexander White plays Bellstedt's Napoli

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2008

Alexander White plays Herman Bellstedt's Napoli at his senior recital at The Juilliard School in May 2008.

Ms. Stephanie on piano.

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  • What does it means? "throat drilled out to 26" and "stock" mouthpiece?

  • @BrunaoJazzistico "Stock" means original mouthpiece from manufacturer--no modifications after purchase

    "Throat drilled out to 26, [or any number]" means that the inside of the mouthpiece was opened up by a brass repairman

  • Compliments , very nice tecnic whot type of mouthpiece do you use?

  • At the time of this recording, a Bach 1 1/2C with the throat drilled out to 26 (stock is 27).

    Currently, I use a 1C.

  • Great! What equipment do you use? I am thinking about changing mouthpieces. Great job again!

  • At the time, Bach Stradivarius model 37 with a 1 1/2C (throat drilled out to 26). I now play a Bach Stradivarius model 37 with a reverse lead pipe and a stock 1C mouthpiece.

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  • check out this for interpretation youtube.com/watch?v=IXPEztVuGx­c.. but you sound ok

  • Very well done.  Thanks for sharing!

  • @alwtrp123 thanks for answering!

  • @EvanWLynch double man

  • OO

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  • Would you advise double or triple tonguing at 4:38?

  • truly inspiring and breathtaking

  • @alwtrp123 Thanks Alexander! I was trying to figure this out on the web but i couldn't. Fantastic playing by the way. Keep up the amazing work,

  • @BrunaoJazzistico The hole in the center of the mouthpiece, The throat, is wider - I think it gives a deeper tone. And a stock mouthpiece is probably like an average mouth piece you would find in a high school or such.

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