This document provides information on mouthpieces for various brass instruments including flugelhorn, French horn, trombone, and bass trombone. For each model, it lists specifications like inner rim diameter, cup contour and depth, throat size, and backbore diameter. It also provides brief descriptions of the playing characteristics of each mouthpiece, such as tone quality, ease of playing, and suitability for different musical applications. The mouthpieces are designed to meet the needs of professional players while providing flexibility and all-around performance.
This document provides information on mouthpieces for various brass instruments including flugelhorn, French horn, trombone, and bass trombone. For each model, it lists specifications like inner rim diameter, cup contour and depth, throat size, and backbore diameter. It also provides brief descriptions of the playing characteristics of each mouthpiece, such as tone quality, ease of playing, and suitability for different musical applications. The mouthpieces are designed to meet the needs of professional players while providing flexibility and all-around performance.
This document provides information on mouthpieces for various brass instruments including flugelhorn, French horn, trombone, and bass trombone. For each model, it lists specifications like inner rim diameter, cup contour and depth, throat size, and backbore diameter. It also provides brief descriptions of the playing characteristics of each mouthpiece, such as tone quality, ease of playing, and suitability for different musical applications. The mouthpieces are designed to meet the needs of professional players while providing flexibility and all-around performance.
Model Inner Cup Throat Backbore Playing Characteristics No. Diameter Contour Thickness Depth (mm) (mm) Relatively large inner rim diameter ideally 14F4-GP 16.76 Semi-flat Standard Standard 4.30 Standard matched to an original “V” cup. A good choice for demanding professional studio applications.
French Horn Mouthpieces
Rim Model Inner Cup Throat Backbore Playing Characteristics No. Diameter Contour Thickness Depth (mm) (mm) Standard Smaller inner rim diameter than the 31. 30-GP Semi- 17.08 Standard Standard (double 4.40 All-around type. Shallow “U” cup facilitates high 30-ST narrow cup) notes, while a deep “V” makes low notes easy.
Standard Medium rim configuration provides flexibility for
31-GP Semi- 17.28 Standard Standard (double 4.40 difficult passages. Relatively large throat delivers 31-ST narrow cup) a heavy, somewhat dark tone with extra volume.
Standard Larger inner rim diameter than the 31.
32-GP Semi- 17.48 Standard Standard (double 4.40 Authoritative low notes. Large cup volume for 32-ST narrow cup) a rich, mellow tone.
Trombone Mouthpieces (Small Shank)
Rim Model Inner Cup Throat Backbore Playing Characteristics No. Diameter Contour Thickness Depth (mm) (mm) Small inner rim diameter with a clean bite. Semi- Semi- 45C2-GP 24.26 Standard Standard 5.85 Easy playability with a bright tone. Popular round narrow with studio players.
Well-balanced rim and cup for all-around
48-GP 25.25 Standard Standard Standard 6.62 Semi-wide playing. Refined design meets the needs of professional players.
Trombone Mouthpiece (Large Shank)
Rim Model Inner Cup Throat Backbore Playing Characteristics No. Diameter Contour Thickness Depth (mm) (mm) Semi- Well-balanced rim and cup with a fairly narrow 48-GP 25.25 Standard Standard Standard 6.62 narrow backbore. Meets the needs of professional players.
Bass Trombone Mouthpiece
Rim Model Inner Cup Throat Backbore Playing Characteristics No. Diameter Contour Thickness Depth (mm) (mm) Relatively thin rim. Rich sound even on pedal 59-GP 27.22 Standard Standard Standard 7.25 Semi-wide tones. Voluminous cup for solid lows and plenty of power.