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@user-yn5yh3ts4j
@user-yn5yh3ts4j 2 ай бұрын
Gostei do bocal Yamaha 14a4a
@user-yn5yh3ts4j
@user-yn5yh3ts4j 2 ай бұрын
Manda um bocal de trompete para mim 14a4a Yamaha
@user-yn5yh3ts4j
@user-yn5yh3ts4j 2 ай бұрын
Pode ser o bocal usado mesmo o 14a4a para mim
@user-yn5yh3ts4j
@user-yn5yh3ts4j 2 ай бұрын
Gostei muito do bocal de trompete
@lenzotrumpet
@lenzotrumpet 4 ай бұрын
Okay you cut off the other side where the stiff part was wrapped around your cloth ...But the string you just put through the lead pipe isnt that going to scratch the lead pipe?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 3 ай бұрын
thankfully no. monofiliment is softer than brass. I’ve used swabs for decades with no issues. Swabbing to keep dry rot at bay has helped for sure. happy playing !
@lenzotrumpet
@lenzotrumpet 3 ай бұрын
@@TrumpetBiz hey Thank you for you reply .I saw that this was on here awhile wasn't sure I would get an answerThank you Anthony
@lenzotrumpet
@lenzotrumpet 3 ай бұрын
One more question because I found this interesting .Can you use a lesser ' poundage " I think that's the correct word..like maybe 40 lbs. ? Thank you Anthony
@lenzotrumpet
@lenzotrumpet 3 ай бұрын
Never mind I found the 80lb.
@lenzotrumpet
@lenzotrumpet 3 ай бұрын
I had a hard time didn't know how to make a lasso ..had to look that up lol anyway I got it working it left the lead pipe nice and dry and clean btw. can you use it on the slides tuning slide 3rd slide ..just curious.Thank you Anthony
@robhowe8353
@robhowe8353 4 ай бұрын
Do you wash and clean the trumpet after every practice?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 4 ай бұрын
No. That's not needed. After playing, I just want to remove as much moisture (spit) that's in my trumpet. I do swab the third tuning slide, main tuning slide, and lead tube to dry them before I put my horns away. See the video on this channel on how to make a swab with stuff you probably have around the house if you'd like. Good luck !
@EdTrumpetMelos
@EdTrumpetMelos 5 ай бұрын
I hope you will reply Sir, i used to play bach 3c but i lost it. So i buy a 3c mp but not a branded mp. Its ok to shift in a bonbyshew lead ?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 5 ай бұрын
The Bach 3C trumpet mouthpiece will have a deeper cup than the Bobby Shew Lead which is very shallow. Also, the width of the rim of a Bach 3C is 16.30 mm. The rim diameter of the Bobby Shew Lead is 16.54 mm. That's enough of a difference that you will feel it. The rim shape of both are "semi round" so that will feel the same. The backbore of the Bach will be bigger as I've found the tighter backbore of the Bobby Shew helps with compression and playing higher. The biggest differences you'll feel are the rim width being bigger on the Bobby Shew, the cup much shallower, and the tighter backbore. The Bobby Shew may help you play higher. For most people, I've seen a few notes higher, but not an octave higher. For me personally, it helped clear up my upper range and I gained a few notes higher as well. You may want to try a friends mouthpiece that has a wider rim like the Bobby Shew of 16.54 mm. If it feels comfortable, then you will probably do well with the Bobby Shew. Hope that helps you decide if it's for you or not.
@EdTrumpetMelos
@EdTrumpetMelos 5 ай бұрын
@@TrumpetBiz that was the problem here in our country branded mouthpiece are limited we can't personally try the difference of both mouthpieces and if we want it we order it abroad but as I remember my teacher has a golden silver Allen vizutti that I tried to play but I can't go all out at the 2nd octave even I used to much air to sustain but I still struggling and as I go up it feels like my lips stop buzzing like its choked and stick in to the mouthpiece.im.still waiting to your advice Sir thanks for replying
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 5 ай бұрын
@@EdTrumpetMelos Thank you for explaining that. I'm currently playing an Allen Vizzutti from Yamaha (not the gold plated one) after some time playing the Bobby Shew Lead. The rim size is even bigger than the Bobby Shew and your Bach 3C. It's 16.67 mm. It's got a bigger backbore than the Bobby Shew which I personally like. If you had trouble with the Allen Vizzutti, it may be that you need a tighter backbore to not overblow. Given that, the Bobby Shew Lead may be what you need. The increase in rim size will be the biggest adjustment for you. My advice is talk with your teacher first, and if they think it's okay, then go ahead. It sounds like it'll help your lead playing. Best of luck to you !
@EdTrumpetMelos
@EdTrumpetMelos 5 ай бұрын
@@TrumpetBiz btw Sir the other Allen vizutti the silver one, that was a good for me but I don't know what size is it and because of limited time I never test it in upper register cause we're in the church that time, I'm confused it's because for me maybe the bobby shew lead is better than Allen vizutti Sir? So this time I made up my mind I'll buy the bobby shew and if it's hard for me to adjust then I'll swap it to the Allen vizutti silver😆 thank you very much for giving me some advice Sir🙂
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 5 ай бұрын
Best of luck with your playing !@@EdTrumpetMelos
@saidoof9369
@saidoof9369 6 ай бұрын
Does this also work for trombone?
@saidoof9369
@saidoof9369 6 ай бұрын
Nevermind
@Pablo-on7xm
@Pablo-on7xm 5 ай бұрын
Well yeah works for any mouthpice
@rpf520
@rpf520 6 ай бұрын
Hola, cual prefiere de las dos?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 6 ай бұрын
Surprisingly, I prefer the Bobby Shew Lead. Even though I was used to a flatter rim of Schilke mouthpieces (used to use an 11). It just feels a little better to me. I should spend more time playing the Denis Wick as it is a very nice mouthpiece. Sorprendentemente, prefiero Bobby Shew Lead. Aunque estaba acostumbrado a un borde más plano de las boquillas Schilke (solía usar una 11). Simplemente me siento un poco mejor. Debería dedicar más tiempo a tocar la Denis Wick porque es una boquilla muy bonita.
@cartitheplotagon
@cartitheplotagon 8 ай бұрын
Can you plz review the Eric Miyashiro mouthpiece?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 5 ай бұрын
Apologies for the late reply. It's definitely been on our list to try. Just got an Allen Vizzutti from Yamaha and will be posting a review on that soon. Thanks for playing along !
@313BlazeF
@313BlazeF 9 ай бұрын
OMG your awesome for this video! I play outside with a marching band so I need to be loud as possible (ffff) while in the upper registers. I currently use a 1.5C and my tone is fat and full but I need more range (while keeping my tone). What do you recommend my good sir?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 9 ай бұрын
Fat and full sound is great, definitely something to keep. I recall having to go to a flatter rim for marching band because of all the moving around. Not sure if that's something that you need. I went from a Bach 5C to a Schilke 11. The rim diameter is a about half a millimeter smaller than your 1 1/2 C, but the rim is flatter. The cup is a touch shallower (not a lot) than you are currently playing on. The slightly shallower cup and slightly tighter rim may help your range a bit without sacrificing your fat sound. I found I could project a little bit better when outside. When in the stands, I played a Schilke 14A4A as I was stationary. It's shallow cup and tighter backbore really helped project. It's a bit wider of a rim, so definitely try different ones to see what suits you best. Thanks for playing along !
@osakamewk
@osakamewk 9 ай бұрын
Can you use a napkin to dry it?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 9 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t recommend it. Napkins and paper towels while great at absorbing fluid, can scratch the delicate finish of your horn. They’ll be tiny scratches. Like if you ever look at a dark colored car that’s been run through a drive thru car wash. The finish have these very fine scratches and swirls. A fluffy towel would be better if you don’t have microfiber clothes. Thanks for playing along !
@osakamewk
@osakamewk 9 ай бұрын
@@TrumpetBiz Thank you for your time! I ended up buying a cloth like yours :)
@mattsteinbring9323
@mattsteinbring9323 10 ай бұрын
I played that mouthpiece and still do. Very easy to over blow so if you're still working on your airflow and control I don't recommend it. Best mouthpiece I've ever used. I still play the Yamaha 6310z shew trumpet and they go beautifully together but like the mouthpiece the trumpet is only to advanced to top players. Hope this helps 😊
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 10 ай бұрын
Great points !
@Badninjaki
@Badninjaki 10 ай бұрын
Thanks alot😊
@jadenbyars6028
@jadenbyars6028 Жыл бұрын
I’ve playing on a Bach 3c for about 10 years on a xeno, but recently had to switch to a Stradivarius. When I switched in realized its much harder for me to play in the upper register. I just ordered the lead Bobby shew so hopefully it’ll help without taking from my tone.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
I found it took a bit of adjustment to the shallow cup to not be so sharp. Extending the main tuning slide and trying to relax helped. Good luck with your new horn and mouthpiece !
@pnwlove6159
@pnwlove6159 Жыл бұрын
@@TrumpetBizyes, relaxing your embouchure is the key with the Shew lead, as it is easy to choke off your airflow with it.
@AnthonyRodriguez-my2gr
@AnthonyRodriguez-my2gr Жыл бұрын
I like how the shew is only 1percent tighter and you can still feel the addend resistance
@AnthonyRodriguez-my2gr
@AnthonyRodriguez-my2gr Жыл бұрын
I usually play on a schilke 14a4c but I bought a 13a4a and tried it at a gig (I'm 2nd trumpet) and my stanima was cut in half. The I difference is I didn't get no bladdy tone and the notes sloted well but I could bearly hear myself and my endurance was shot. Deffinently gonna give these yamahas a try
@twistedtrails8128
@twistedtrails8128 Жыл бұрын
toothpaste, any kind and any brand, is what i use to clean my m`pieces and other sivler plated items...
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
Smart !
@WalleyeGuy4
@WalleyeGuy4 Жыл бұрын
I've found the lead to be a fantastic choice for marching band. The jazz is s bit cleaner and more multi-purpose, but the lead excells in marching band by a large margin.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
Great to hear Ryan. I bet the "sizzle" of the shallow cup really helps you project when outside. Thanks !
@lvhuriel
@lvhuriel Жыл бұрын
how does it compare? how is it better in marching band?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
@@lvhuriel I found projection was key when in marching band. The Lead has a shallower cup and a tighter backbore than the Jazz. So for me, the Lead projects better as it's a bit brighter. When I marched in the Macy's Day Thanksgiving day parade, it was tough to keep in tune due to the cold so the Jazz may have been a better choice for that day. One thing to note, the rounded rim may not be as comfortable for you if you are used to a flatter rim like a Schilke etc. I found something with a slightly flatter rim was more forgiving when having to do dance moves etc. while trying to play high. Hope that helps, happy playing.
@twistedtrails8128
@twistedtrails8128 Жыл бұрын
i stay clear away from any mouthpiece that looks like a bach. same old obsolete 100 year old designs, nobody`s original anymore...
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
It does look like a Bach on the outside for sure. I found that the rim shape was much rounder than what I recall of Bachs. It makes me use less pressure as it can dig a bit. But that's just me as I came from a Schilke 11 which has a much flatter rim than the Jazz and the Lead.
@IndianOutlaw1870
@IndianOutlaw1870 Жыл бұрын
The Shew Jazz is essentially a tweaked Bach 3C. Rounder rim, same cup, altered backbore.
@gregorysloat4258
@gregorysloat4258 Жыл бұрын
Throat diameters are usually given in the drill bit size, so it would be nice to know what size these Yamaha mouthpieces are. Most standard throats are 26 or 27 unless they’ve been modified or special ordered. I used to have all mine drilled (or made) to a #22 throat until I found my current mouthpiece (Bach 1E) which I’ve left stock because the balance between throat, backbore, and cup volume is about perfect for me. The Yamaha 16.85mm is just a tad small for me as my mouthpieces are typically 17.00mm. UPDATE: OK, I did the math. The Jazz has a #27 throat and the Lead has a #28 throat. The 16.85mm rim diameter of the Jazz would put it about halfway between a Bach 2 (16.50mm) and a Bach 1 (17.00mm) rim diameter, leaning just ever so slightly toward the Bach 1. The 16.54mm of the Jazz would l put it virtually the same as the Bach 2 (16.50mm) rim diameter.
@americanhorsies4921
@americanhorsies4921 Жыл бұрын
hol up why he say licking or eating that at 13:43
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
I was saying that to remind myself to wash the inside of the mouthpiece well to get rid of all the polish so I don't eat that stuff. I didn't rinse the inside completely clean of the polish once and the taste was terrible !
@matwoody6212
@matwoody6212 Жыл бұрын
it was really helpful. Also in the video in 2:01 to 2:30 I don't think it was a smart idea to put the brush in the water where the "grudge" was. But awesome video!
@piedpeter1
@piedpeter1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. Was really hoping for SOUND samples.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
Thanks, will be doing some playing videos of these mouthpieces soon.
@shaun0113.
@shaun0113. Жыл бұрын
is it a laquer or silver polish cloth
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
It’s neither. It’s just a chamois type microfiber so you can use it anywhere. There’s no chemicals in the fabric. Hope that helps.
@shaun0113.
@shaun0113. Жыл бұрын
@@TrumpetBiz ok, thanks!!
@visiondarkz5623
@visiondarkz5623 Жыл бұрын
For mellophone which one should I choose because I really dont know which one to choose
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
A Mellowphone is more like a French horn than a trumpet so I would look closely at the receiver of your mellowphone. Modern ones can accept a trumpet mouthpiece. If yours does, then the Bobby Shew Jazz would be far better as it has a deeper cup and the Lead would be way too bright. Again, you may want to look at a Mellowphone specific mouthpiece to make sure it fits, and most importantly, sounds like a Mellowphone should. Good luck with your playing !
@visiondarkz5623
@visiondarkz5623 Жыл бұрын
@@TrumpetBiz yeah i use a trumpet mouthpiece and it’s disgusting and it’s impossible to play high notes with it
@bysuke-
@bysuke- Жыл бұрын
Play a Yamaha 14F4 Mellophone Mouthpiece.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
Forgot to mention, you'll find more success with matching the inner rim diameter of your french horn mouthpiece with your mellowphone mouthpiece. You can do this by seeing if your french horn mouthpiece maker also makes mellowphone mouthpieces. Also, the rim shape being a little flatter I found makes life easier when marching. Nothing worse than taking a slight misstep and banging your mouthpiece against your lips. If your marching band performs in cold weather, also look for a plastic or nylon model as well.
@visiondarkz5623
@visiondarkz5623 Жыл бұрын
Should i try this with my mellophone the mouthpiece i have rn is really old
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz Жыл бұрын
Hi Vision, I replied to your comment on the Shew Lead vs Jazz video so hope that helps. I wouldn’t recommend the Lead on your Mellowphone (even if it fits) as it is pretty bright with the shallow cup. Good luck with your playing !
@vinnysworkshop
@vinnysworkshop Жыл бұрын
Delicious!
@randycasteel
@randycasteel 2 жыл бұрын
Will you give the closest comparison to the Wick 4E to a Bach and Schilke particularly on the inner cup diameter and depth as well as the cup shape is it a V cup, or more of a C cup?
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I haven't touched a Bach mouthpiece in a very long time, sorry about that. I played on a Schilke 11 for many years and even played with a 14A4a for awhile. The 14A4a would be the closest to the Wick 4E for cup depth but very different in width (the Schilke 14A4a is much wider). I find the inner rim of the Schilke mouthpieces (in general) have a little more rounded inner rim than the Wick which gives me a little more room to move. The Wick "feels" to me like it has a wider rim than the Schilke (both are much flatter than what I recall of Bach mouthpieces. I think that's because the Wick doesn't roll off the outer rim as much as the Schilke does. The Wick has a V cup which you can see but I personally don't feel a difference between it and something like a Yamaha Bobby Shew Lead (both are very shallow and play bright for me until I spend some time with them). Good luck with your playing !
@NareshKumar-vp6qq
@NareshKumar-vp6qq 2 жыл бұрын
Please tell me trumpet bahut piece recording purpose I pitch and band high pitch bahut piece price in India or recording purpose thank you very much🙏🙏🙏🎺🎷🎹🌹🌹
@isaiasfrancisco7810
@isaiasfrancisco7810 2 жыл бұрын
Olá boa tarde, só queria saber se o Raso é melhor para os Agudos ou o mais fundo.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
Olá Isaías, Se eu entendi sua pergunta, você está perguntando qual é melhor para notas baixas. Esse seria o Bobby Shew Jazz, pois o tamanho do copo é muito mais profundo do que o Bobby Shew Lead. Espero que ajude. Hello Isaias, If I understand your question, you are asking which is better for low notes. That would be the Bobby Shew Jazz as the cup size is much deeper than the Bobby Shew Lead. Hope that helps.
@AJ_MD
@AJ_MD 2 жыл бұрын
Generally Schilkes have #26 throat except the A4a models which have a #27 throat which is similar to standard Bach size throat. The Schilke mouthpieces seem to be the longest overall length compared to other brands. The Yamahas are cheaper so that is a consideration too. The gain in stamina using these mouthpieces on a long gig is the biggest bonus imho.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you AJ !
@oddstreet11
@oddstreet11 2 жыл бұрын
I hope this guy isn't a teacher, he's putting me to sleep.
@IndianOutlaw1870
@IndianOutlaw1870 Жыл бұрын
Two abrasive comments for one video. Okaaaay.
@oddstreet11
@oddstreet11 2 жыл бұрын
why why why is this dude discussing a freakin box?
@angeldiabloism
@angeldiabloism 2 жыл бұрын
Con que boquilla lo está comparando
@Pharesm
@Pharesm 2 жыл бұрын
Since trumpets don't have any maintenance light coming on, I there is a practical low-tech indicator to clean it - its definitely time, when there's dead bugs dropping to the floor when you play..
@richtomasek9308
@richtomasek9308 2 жыл бұрын
Yamaha has used the Schilke nomenclature to describe their mouthpieces. The number refers to the inner diameter of the rim. The lower the number, the more narrow diameter. The first letter refers to the relative depth of the cup. A is shallow to E which is the deepest. The next number refers to the shape of the rim, not the throat. 1 is very narrow to 5 which is very flat a wide. A 4 rim is on the flat, wide side. The last letter refers to the shape of the backbore. A is the narrowest and E is the most open. The throats on Yamaha and Schilke mouthpieces are not mentioned on the mouthpiece. If you don't know, Renold Schilke was called in by Yamaha to help them get started in the professional trumpet and mouthpiece genre.
@AdamHallacher
@AdamHallacher 2 жыл бұрын
can i have your old one
@paulgrimm
@paulgrimm 2 жыл бұрын
Wicks cost more than Yamahas . They must think their product is better.
@paulgrimm
@paulgrimm 2 жыл бұрын
The jazz looks easier on your lips. I’d go with the jazz
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 2 жыл бұрын
I just got a brand-newish one for $32 yesterday and it surprised me. I've been really loyal to the old 3C but I like the Schilke.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats ! How do you like the flatter rim?
@otmq
@otmq 2 жыл бұрын
…V type, meaning the sides aren’t “flared” or “graduated”, a straight taper outward, like a V shape.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
You are right Bryan. The Denis Wick "V" shape isn't as cupped as other mouthpieces. It's subtle, but it's noticeable when you have a "regular" mouthpiece next to it. My lips don't notice it and I don't personally bottom out. I've got thinner lips I've been told so your mileage may vary. What do you play on?
@otmq
@otmq 2 жыл бұрын
Schilke 14A4A has 27 throat. Bobby Shew Lead has a 28.
@otmq
@otmq 2 жыл бұрын
Are you selling your old 14A4A? I’d like to buy or trade for it!
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bryan. Sorry, it's a small part of my past that I just can't get rid of. It is a "blast from the past" for sure. Best wishes to you and your trumpet playing !
@chasefreak
@chasefreak 7 ай бұрын
You can have Ken Titmus flatten the rim slightly and add a rim undercut to a current 14A4a and that'll make it closer to the original series
@otmq
@otmq 2 жыл бұрын
The cups are VERY different. The modern ones have two separate shapes. The throat entrances are barely different. The blanks are VERY different. The older ones are better, in my opinion.
@oscarmoreno2165
@oscarmoreno2165 2 жыл бұрын
Si.no.pones.las Medidas.en.mili Metros.no.estas Asiendo.nada Viejo.cacheton.....
@kitziaanzures468
@kitziaanzures468 11 ай бұрын
Ponerlo en inglés negro
@edstud1
@edstud1 2 жыл бұрын
I was hoping for more of a video where you gave a actual play the the mouthpiece and evaluate it rather then just showing the mouthpieces.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
That is definitely coming. When I started doing these, I thought no one would care what they felt like to me, or what I sounded like playing them. Turns out, I was so wrong. Thanks for letting us know as we are working on making some new videos with these mouthpieces being played.
@peearejaywilkinson3657
@peearejaywilkinson3657 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I will buy this one
@paulgrimm6850
@paulgrimm6850 2 жыл бұрын
I just bought a 4 c wick
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Paul. What did you play before and how does it compare for you?
@paulgrimm
@paulgrimm 2 жыл бұрын
It’s actually a 4 D
@louramoreira
@louramoreira 3 жыл бұрын
Really don’t know how can anyone compare them, saying “they are very similar” … They’re very very different, in size & shape of every detail 🤷‍♀️
@otmq
@otmq 2 жыл бұрын
I like this channel, but he is very loose when he compares pieces. Something that is “very different” to me is “similar” to him.
@otmq
@otmq 2 жыл бұрын
Part of this is a difference between a discerning professional performer (who is likely extremely sensitive to tiny changes) and a hobbiest-enthusiast.
@Wes7Joplin
@Wes7Joplin 3 жыл бұрын
So, overall do you think they are worth buying for the price or there are better options? thanks
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 3 жыл бұрын
If they match your embouchure and playing style, they may be an option. What are you playing now? What are you looking to change in your sound? Most quality mouthpieces run in this range. They are definitely designed for different music. The Jazz's warmer sound from the deeper cup is something I'm enjoying these days as I take a break from my Schilke 14A4A as I'm not doing much lead work (as you can imagine lol !). Yamaha's mouthpieces are really high quality and am enjoying the more rounded inner rim of the Shrew Jazz as compared to the little sharper inner rim of the Schilke. Depending on what you are playing now and where you want to take your playing, hopefully will help you decide which direction to try. Good luck and please let me know how it goes. Thanks for playing along.
@Wes7Joplin
@Wes7Joplin 3 жыл бұрын
@@TrumpetBiz I'm currently playing on a Yamaha 11b4 and it feels a bit limiting volume-wise and a bit small for my lips. Also the tone is quite mellow, which I like, but I'm baffled that my previous mouthpiece sounded brighter having a deeper cup lol. Anyway I play mostly jazz and I'm looking for something warmer but round (if that's possible), and the Shew Jazz seems like a good option. I was wondering if in your experience it is. Thanks and best of luck.
@TrumpetBiz
@TrumpetBiz 3 жыл бұрын
@@Wes7Joplin I like it as a change from my Schilke 14A4A although the rim diameter is a bit smaller. I like the deeper cup and more open throat. In looking up your 11B4, it has a 16.46mm inner rim diameter and a 3.65mm throat. The Shrew Jazz has a 16.85mm inner rim diameter and the same 3.65 throat & standard backbore. You should feel the Shrew Jazz allow more of your embouchure to move given the larger rim diameter. The deeper cup should give that warmth. The backbore should help with your slotting similar to your 11B4. Sounds like you found something that may work. Nice chatting with you, please have fun, stay safe and healthy.
@milk6203
@milk6203 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Really helpful!