Originally Posted by
Euphism
Hey everyone, I am looking for a mouthpiece that would be a good all around for both euphonium and bass trombone. I currently play on a Denis Wick SM4U and also have a Carbonaria mouthpiece that I try occasionally. I have thought about getting a bach 3g, but I am not sure if that would be a good fit for me. Low notes usually aren't an issue for me, but my upper register is not the best. [snip]
I think you have to choose the mouthpiece that works best with each instrument. I know Walter Barrett uses a Doug Elliott 114 rim on his euphonium, his tenor trombone, and his bass trombone. I don't know what he uses on his British-style baritone. I don't know if Walter changes cup and shank depending upon the instrument. My teacher Rob Stattel uses a BB1 on his Willson, and I've seen him play a Bach 6.5A (not 6.5AL) on his small-bore tenor. I've seen him use a Doug Elliott mouthpiece on his large-bore tenor, and I think it had a 100 rim but I forget the rest of the details.
I personally use a BB1 on my Mack Brass euphonium and an old Bach 6.5AL on my Strad 36B trombone. These mouthpieces have slightly different rims but significantly different cups and backbores.
Perhaps a Doug Elliott system would work for you - you can use the same rim and switch out cup depth/shank for the different instruments.
Dean L. Surkin
Mack Brass MACK-EU1150S, BB1 mouthpiece
Bach 36B trombone; Bach 6.5AL and Faxx 7C mouthpieces (pBone on loan to granddaughter)
Steinway 1902 Model A, restored by AC Pianocraft in 1988; Kawai MP8, Yamaha KX-76
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