jbtsax Distinguished Member Distinguished Member Aug 12, 2017 #2 pete said: Click to expand... Not if you want to play a saxophone with a clarinet mouthpiece. Lots of sax players use a clarinet embouchure---so why not?
pete said: Click to expand... Not if you want to play a saxophone with a clarinet mouthpiece. Lots of sax players use a clarinet embouchure---so why not?
pete Brassica Oleracea Staff member Administrator Aug 13, 2017 #3 I assume it gives your alto a slightly reedier, more woodwind-ish tone . It also looks like the neck was lengthened. It was a pretty old horn, IIRC, so it's the attempt to make an HP/LP converter.
I assume it gives your alto a slightly reedier, more woodwind-ish tone . It also looks like the neck was lengthened. It was a pretty old horn, IIRC, so it's the attempt to make an HP/LP converter.
Gandalfe Striving to play the changes in a melodic way. Staff member Administrator Aug 26, 2017 #4 You find some weird stuff out there Pete. On first blush that just looks insane!
pete Brassica Oleracea Staff member Administrator Aug 26, 2017 #5 IMO, when you look at the small pic, it looks kinda like a flintlock pistol.
Helen Content Expert Saxophones Staff member Administrator Aug 27, 2017 #6 Love it. I wonder if it takes a Bb, alto, or bass clarinet MP?