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Trombone Mouthpiece
Series K341, Mega Tone, Longer shaft, Silver plated
Mouthpiece for Trumpet
Flat "V" shape cup, Rim number 42, Silver-plated
Mouthpiece
For bass trombone, Large shank, silver-plated, Narrow rim with excellent flexibility, Light high and low registers
Mouthpiece for Euphonium
Steven Mead Ultra Series, Heavier outer shape, Slightly more rounded cup and sharper inner rim to the edge, Large shank
Mouthpiece for Trumpet
B-cup, Semi-shallow comfortable edge on the 4 rim, Silver-plated
Cup
For trumpet model G1, For 3-part modular system, Original form of the old mouthpiece G1, Silver-plated
Mouthpiece for cornet
Cup diameter 16.10 mm, Medium deep cup, Medium wide rim, Silver-plated
Mouthpiece
Bobby Shew 1.75 Signature Model, For trumpet, Inner diameter 16.81 mm, Total length 87.63 mm, Silver-plated, Comparable to Giardinelli 10S
Mouthpiece for Euphonium
Steven Mead Ultra Series, Heavier outer shape, Slightly increased cup curvature and sharper inner edge, Large shank
Mouthpiece for Euphonium
Medium cup, David and Robert Childs use the gold-plated version of this mouthpiece, Comparable to Denis Wick 4AL, Silver-plated
Mouthpiece
For bass trombone standard 60, Silver-plated (large shank)
Mouthpiece For Tuba
Model 9D, Medium shallow cup, Rim Ø 46.0 mm, Cup Ø 30.0 mm, Bore 7.8 mm, Silver plated, Incl. mouthpiece brush
Mouthpiece
For tenor trombone with a small bore, Silver-plated
Mouthpiece for Trumpet
Well suited for players with thin lips, With A#4 rim for longre endurance and a brilliant tone
Mouthpiece for Tenor Trombone
Small shank, Silver plated, Comparable to Bach 6-1/2AL
Mouthpiece for Trumpet
Extra flat cup, Rim No.43, Backbore No.69, Silver plated
Mouthpiece for Trumpet
An excellent mouthpiece with average standard characteristics of Schilke, For free play
Mouthpiece For Trumpet
From the Bach Commercial series, Modified V cup, 16.23 mm cup diameter, Backbore #27 - 3.66 mm, Silver plated
Mouthpiece for Euphonium
Medium deep cup, Long throat with relatively straight backbore, Rich euphonium sound, Comparable to Denis Wick 4AL, Silver-plated
Brand S4 T Tuba Mouthpiece
Made from special plastic, Turboblow effect, Ideal for allergy sufferers with metal intolerances, Pleasant playing feeling even in cold weather,...
Mouthpiece For Trumpet
From the Bach Commercial series, Modified V cup, 15.34 mm cup diameter, Backbore #27 - 3.66 mm, Silver plated
Mouthpiece for Trumpet
With the medium standard characteristics of the "C", the 3-edge and the "C" backbore, this mouthpiece produces a brightness sought by the studio...
Mouthpiece for Euphonium
Medium wide rim, Large shank, Silver-plated, The design of the Kurun & Gilbert mouthpieces is based on years of research and findings in fluid...
Mouthpiece for Trombone
Series 341, Large shank, Silver-plated, Identical to the 4G, but with a rounder rim
Mouthpiece for Cornet
Size 42 / C, Medium-deep C cup, Rim number 42, Silver-plated
Trumpet mouthpiece
Very large cup, Excellent sound volume, Especially suitable for wind players who have to change frequently between B-, C- and D- trumpet,...
Mouthpiece
For trumpet 1-1 / 2B, Medium-sized cup, Medium rim width, Silver plated, Wide range, brilliant in sound, For wind players with a well-developed...
Mouthpiece for Euphonium
Medium wide rim, Large shank, Silver-plated, The design of the Kurun & Gilbert mouthpieces is based on years of research and findings in fluid...
Tuba Mouthpiece
Designed by Perantucci MB-50, Deep, pear-shaped cup, Narrow rim, With precisely defined inner rim, Gold-plated
Mouthpiece For Tenor And Bass Trombone
Orchestral Series, Dark sound, which remains alive and clear even with pressure, Wide shank, With a deep cup, Designed for play in an orchestra,...
Backbore H for Trumpet
Comparable resistance to backbore #4, Larger sound spectrum, Preferred by renowned lead trumpet players
Mouthpiece
For trombone, Large shank, Gold-plated, Full tone with improved high register
Mouthpiece For Tenor And Bass Trombone
Virtuoso series, Brings clarity and flexibility across the entire register, Longer shaft, With a shallow cup, Designed for solo, Silver plated
Cup for Tenor Trombone
Comparable to Bach 7, Schilke 48 or Denis Wick 9, All tenor cups should be used with a tenor backbore, The D-cup produces the biggest sound and is...
Mouthpiece for Trumpet
More volume with a strong and centered sound, Medium cup, Silver-plated
Cup
For trumpet model G1S, For 3-part modular system, Slightly more shallow than G1, Silver-plated
For trumpets, Extra large cup, Gold-plated
Trombone Mouthpiece
Series K341, Mega Tone, Large shank, Silver-plated
Cup for trumpet
For trumpet G2B, For the three-part modular system, Prototype of today's G2 cup, Silver plated
Mouthpiece for trumpet
1- 1 / 2C, From the Classic series, One-piece mouthpiece, Silver plated
Rim for Trumpet
For trumpet model 17, For the three-part modular system, Silver-plated
Mouthpiece for trumpet
Symphonic series, The cup design is based on the 351 series, Bore and backbore are extended, Completely manufactured on CNC machines, Silver-plated
Mouthpiece for Tenor Trombone
Medium-wide rim, Large shank, The design of the Kurun & Gilbert mouthpieces is based on years of research and findings in fluid dynamics and...
Cup for Trumpet
For trumpet GE48, For modular system 3-parts, Cup shape to Yamaha 15E4, Silver plated
Mouthpiece for Euphonium
Medium deep cup, Rich and resonant sound with a clear center facilitated by the open backbore, Comparable to Schilke 51D, Silver-plated
Brass instruments have been ruling the music scene since long ago. Music instruments of brass are versatile and find favor in concert bands, orchestra, jazz bands, marching bands and almost all musical congregations. Contrary to popular opinion, not all instruments are made of brass.
The nomenclature brass instrument stems from the way it produces the sound and not by the metal from which it is made. Instruments made from wood such as a cornet comes in the brass category and conversely the instrument made from brass like a saxophone is classified as a woodwind instrument.
The players produce sound notes in these instruments by vibration of lips and blowing into a tubular resonator. Some of the beginners might refer to it as spiting.
These instruments are also known as labrosone, which means lip-vibrated instruments. Like all musical instruments the labrosones or have a large range in shapes, sizes and the mouthpieces and horns. We can classify these instruments into three categories -
Players play natural instruments notes in the instrument's harmonic series. The most popular instrument of this family is the bugle. Even the Trumpet and French horn were natural instruments in the earlier days
Valve instruments are the instruments in brass category with a set of valves. The player operates the valves with his fingers, which provide extra tubing to instrument by manipulating its overall length. Some popular brass valve instruments are the modern trumpet, cornet, saxhorn, flugelhorn, tuba, and sousaphone
Slide instruments are the instruments where the player uses a slide to manipulate the instrument's tubing. Brass Slide instruments are the trombone, sackbut and bazooka.