[Trombone-l] Alto Mouthpieces
Tom Mensch
tommensch at embarqmail.com
Thu Jan 10 12:17:26 CST 2008
I generally try to stay on the same rim, right now my alto and small bore
piece is the Alessi A2, which is similar to a Wick 3AL.
I have found Rochut up an octave on alto really helps lock in where the horn
centers. Part of the problem switching back and forth is air management so
the more I work on extremes on alto the more it helps me not to overblow the
horn.
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