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Stutrumpet Regular Member
Joined: 24 Nov 2018 Posts: 48
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Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 3:15 am Post subject: Piccolo Mouthpiece Choice |
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Hi guys,
Looking for something to replace the standard cornet receiver mouthpiece that came years ago with my Stomvi picc. This is a 7C. I used to have a Schilke 14A4X (and also think I trine an 11AX) but found it very restrictive. Sold off most of my gear when I retired and just kept the picc and my Schilke B1 on which I use a Schilke 16 for all types of playing.
All (affordable!) suggestions welcome
thanks,
Stu |
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Christian K. Peters Heavyweight Member
Joined: 12 Nov 2001 Posts: 1530 Location: Eugene, Oregon
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Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 7:29 am Post subject: piccolo mouthpiece |
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Hello,
I had an 11BX made after thinking my 11AX was too shallow. I ended up with a Warburton 6S, which is still pretty shallow, but it gives me a lot of support if the musics range is up to an F. If I only have to go up to a D on the A side, I will choose a 5M or 5MC just to warm up the sound. _________________ Christian K. Peters
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O00Joe Veteran Member
Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Posts: 364 Location: Houston & Austin, Texas
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Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:02 am Post subject: |
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Two standards and a good starting point for piccolo mouthpieces: Bach 7E(W) and 7D(W). The W rims are wider and help those that use larger sized mouthpieces. The cups are shallow but not extremely so, more like medium-shallow. I've used a Bach 7EW for a while and the sound is good but I found it to be somewhat ineffecient.
Next I would recommend trying a Curry P cup in your typical diameter or maybe a size or two smaller. To me they feel pretty much the same as a Bach 7EW with a slightly shallower cup that is more C shaped. The sound isn't really better or worse, just different. I find it a little easier to play.
What I ended up with is a Stork Studio Master SP6. It's pretty much a Bach 5 rim with a shallow C shaped, flat bottom cup. For me, the biggest need from a piccolo mouthpiece is effeciency and clarity of articulation and this one takes the cake (so far). I doubt this model will work with folks who have signifigant lip intrusion.
All of these have a definite bite or edge (lower alpha angle) which I find important for clarity.
Of course, you need to try these things yourself. Mouthpiece Express offers trials. _________________ 1981 Bb Bach Stradivarius 37/25 ML raw - Laskey 60C
2003 C Bach Stradivarius 239/25A L silver - Stork Vacchiano 4C25C
2006 Bb/A Schilke Piccolo P5-4 silver - Reeves A adaptor - Stork SM SP6
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