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Trumpet Mouthpieces. College Trumpet/Horn Methods Kenny Piatt. Trumpet mouthpieces come in many shapes and sizes. A mouthpiece will help you to play very beautifully…. Or to play very HIGH!. There are many mouthpiece makers. Bach Schilke Yamaha Monette Bob Reeves Jet-Tone Blessing
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Trumpet Mouthpieces College Trumpet/Horn Methods Kenny Piatt
There are many mouthpiece makers • Bach • Schilke • Yamaha • Monette • Bob Reeves • Jet-Tone • Blessing to name a few
Inner Rim Diameter • The inner rim diameter is one of the most important parts of a mouthpiece • A smaller diameter allows for easier upper register playing, while with a larger diameter volume and darkness of tone increases
Rim Contour • Because the rim is where the lips contact the mouthpiece the most, rim contour is very important • Contour can be flat or curved, but most players prefer flat because it allows for a clearer attack and easier flexibility
Rim Thickness • Rim thickness can be wide or narrow • A thick rim is used for players with thicker lips, but it reduces flexibilty • A thin rim offers greater flexibility, but decreases endurance
Rim Bite • Rim bite can be sharp or soft • A sharp bite can offer cleaner attack, but if it is too sharp can limit flexibility • A soft bite will be more comfortable at expense of a clean attack
Cup depth • Cup depth is very important, and preference depends on the player • A shallow cup allows for ease of upper register, but the player can “ bottom out” and tire quickly • A deep cup offers a big, dark tone, but upper register is more difficult
Throat Diameter • The throat diameter can be long and narrow, or short and wide • A long, narrow throat provides high resistance, fast response, and easy high register • A short, wide throat requires a lot of air, but results in a large open tone
Backbore • The backbore follows the throat, and affects pitch, timbre, and resistance • Like the throat, a narrow backbore results in bright tone, more resistance, and upper register ease, and a larger backbore increases darkness of tone
Weight • Some manufacturers add more weight, or mass to the mouthpiece. This is supposed to darken and stabilize the sound