Yup: a Sigurd Rascher mouthpiece .MexicanDragon said:1945 Conn 6M-VIII in silver plate with gold wash bell
R. Caravan mouthpiece (either large chamber or "pre-large/medium option" chambered piece, gifted to me in the late 90's)
Rovner Light lig (supposedly the preferred piece for the Caravans)
Rico Select Jazz 3M, but being converted to Gonzalez 3.5/3.75 (shaved)
Oh... I play mostly classical, studying with a french school teacher... needless to say, she's wanting me to "broaden" my gear choices to something that starts with an S!
**BRENT**
MexicanDragon said:1945 Conn 6M-VIII in silver plate with gold wash bell
R. Caravan mouthpiece (either large chamber or "pre-large/medium option" chambered piece, gifted to me in the late 90's)
Rovner Light lig (supposedly the preferred piece for the Caravans)
Rico Select Jazz 3M, but being converted to Gonzalez 3.5/3.75 (shaved)
Oh... I play mostly classical, studying with a french school teacher... needless to say, she's wanting me to "broaden" my gear choices to something that starts with an S!
**BRENT**
J.Max said:Grassi Pro 2000 Alto
Morgan 3C
FF Tensing Ring Lig (that's new)
Hemke 3.5 reeds
Thinking about switching to a Buffet, but I'm not sure yet...
pete said:Yup: a Sigurd Rascher mouthpiece .MexicanDragon said:1945 Conn 6M-VIII in silver plate with gold wash bell
R. Caravan mouthpiece (either large chamber or "pre-large/medium option" chambered piece, gifted to me in the late 90's)
Rovner Light lig (supposedly the preferred piece for the Caravans)
Rico Select Jazz 3M, but being converted to Gonzalez 3.5/3.75 (shaved)
Oh... I play mostly classical, studying with a french school teacher... needless to say, she's wanting me to "broaden" my gear choices to something that starts with an S!
**BRENT**
J.Max said:Well, that's understandable She wants you to play in a style in which she knows how to teach you...
I've heard of the Caravan and I've used a Selmer LT mouthpiece, in the distant past. In the case of the former, I heard that it was "decent" for classical. In the case of the latter, if the mouthpiece you're looking at is a Selmer LT, it might behave a little ... oddly on some horns. Worked GREAT on my Buffet Dynaction. Worked so-so on a Mark VI.MexicanDragon said:pete said:Yup: a Sigurd Rascher mouthpiece .MexicanDragon said:1945 Conn 6M-VIII in silver plate with gold wash bell
R. Caravan mouthpiece (either large chamber or "pre-large/medium option" chambered piece, gifted to me in the late 90's)
Rovner Light lig (supposedly the preferred piece for the Caravans)
Rico Select Jazz 3M, but being converted to Gonzalez 3.5/3.75 (shaved)
Oh... I play mostly classical, studying with a french school teacher... needless to say, she's wanting me to "broaden" my gear choices to something that starts with an S!
**BRENT**
Heh... riiiiiiiight. Just what I had in mind! At least I don't play a Buescher!
I think her university students are gravitating towards the Larry Teal mouthpieces. I'm pretty happy with my Caravan... I'll probably start looking for a jazz piece next.