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7783 John
arnoldstang3
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Nov 22, 2009
6:06 am
7782
If you close a mouthpiece the rails do get wider but that is on the outer side. You can just narrow the rails from the outside with a file. ie Closing the...
John
arnoldstang3
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Nov 22, 2009
5:57 am
7781
From jimmitch >>>You need a good refacing kit .Check the links for them.If you are not going to measure then you will need to play test many times as you are...
jamesm
jimmitch47
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Nov 21, 2009
12:30 am
7780
Barry, I did something similar the vandoren java I had mentioned and found it made an immediate improvement and it did not change the pitch. I did not remove...
chedoggy
mdc5220
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Nov 20, 2009
11:47 pm
7779
With some trepidation, I rounded off the edge of the "U" on my Ponzol M1 tenor piece. Definitely more free-blowing, glad I did it. Either that or my reeds just...
Barry Levine
moeaaron
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Nov 20, 2009
11:18 pm
7778
Before you open/close a mouthpiece, you need to measure, measure, and measure some more. ________________________________ From: xmichaelpartlowx...
Keith Bradbury
kwbradbury
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Nov 19, 2009
2:19 pm
7777
The problem is in the table and/or the facing curve. You've gone as far as you can go without measuring now. Time to drop $50 on some tools....
Morgan
frymorgan
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Nov 19, 2009
8:47 am
7776
I know this is a more (and by more I mean very) ignorant post, but I'll wing it. ;) I have a Selmer Goldentone plastic mouthpiece I practiced for my first...
xmichaelpartlowx
xmichaelpart...
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Nov 19, 2009
12:28 am
7775
beautiful! I don't know why I'd want an extension but nice work!...
xmichaelpartlowx
xmichaelpart...
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Nov 18, 2009
11:47 pm
7774
Pretty straight forward. I want to open a very closed piece to what feels most comfortable to me. How do you open up a piece? Also, for interests sake, how do...
xmichaelpartlowx
xmichaelpart...
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Nov 18, 2009
5:46 am
7773
Some nice looking work. Scroll to the bottom of the Link to see a screw-on version. http://news.musicmedic.com/index.php?entry=entry090908-112054...
MojoBari
kwbradbury
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Nov 16, 2009
4:12 pm
7772
In terms of freeing up the blowing--another area to consider in some mpc designs is the point where the chamber turns into the throat. If you have a look up...
kymarto123@...
kymarto
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Nov 16, 2009
2:56 am
7771
I'm going to add a technician directory to one of my web sites...if you are in the business FULL time (and want to be listed), please send me the following: ...
STEVE GOODSON
saxgourmet
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Nov 16, 2009
1:11 am
7770
I experimented to some extent with altering the "U" or Ramp area on various mouthpieces, to the extent of even filling in the curved "U" window completely,...
MartinMods
lancelotburt
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Nov 16, 2009
12:13 am
7769
<efurre@...> sent me a private Email commenting on Oatey epoxy putty. I tried to repply but the Email bounced back....
MojoBari
kwbradbury
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Nov 14, 2009
8:33 pm
7768
I do this as a routine part of a refacing job on all mouthpieces.  I do not do many classical mouthpiece.  That is the case where I might be concerned with...
Keith Bradbury
kwbradbury
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Nov 14, 2009
8:25 pm
7767
In searching for an answer before posting I came across some discussions concerning undercutting a blunt floor at the base of the U -- take Guardalas as an...
mdc5220
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Nov 14, 2009
6:26 pm
7766
I have no control over Yahoo issues (that I know of).  I have not experienced what you are describing.  Are you responding via Email or via the group site? ...
Keith Bradbury
kwbradbury
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Nov 13, 2009
2:02 pm
7765
Wow this really sucks. I wrote responses 2x and the pop-up from Yahoo asking about sharing/ rich text option comes up, I make my choice and preview my message,...
maddahorn
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Nov 13, 2009
12:44 pm
7764
I have found a radial facing curve with a long facing length to be the most free-blowing. Perhaps too free-blowing unless the tip opening is wide....
MojoBari
kwbradbury
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Nov 12, 2009
7:41 pm
7763
Ted, have you measured that Meyer to determine the curve, and tip opening? If so, would you be willing to post those measurements here? Thanks, Doug ... From:...
dhaining@...
drsaxjazzman
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Nov 12, 2009
6:08 pm
7762
On my alto I have a NY Meyer hand finished by Frank Wells and there is no effort at all blowing this MPC on ANY alto. Ted...
Ted Maciag
maciagt
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Nov 12, 2009
5:51 pm
7761
Nice post Mike.  I think not going large on alto is the more conventional approach and should not be abandoned without giving it a fair shake.    Mojo...
Keith Bradbury
kwbradbury
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Nov 12, 2009
4:40 pm
7760
I agree with much of what Keith says. the facing schedule, tip opening and reed are big factors regardless of the single reed instrument. However, I share...
chedoggy
mdc5220
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Nov 12, 2009
4:17 pm
7759
It is normal for the smaller saxes to play best with a firmer embouchure than the larger saxes.  One indication of these embouchures are the pitch...
Keith Bradbury
kwbradbury
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Nov 12, 2009
2:59 pm
7758
Hello all, I play Tenor but also own an alto, a '56 MKVI. I rarely play it since the only mpce I had , Dukoff 7*, broke down. Since I buy and sell horns I've...
maddahorn
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Nov 12, 2009
12:51 pm
7757
The "standard" Yamaha mouthpieces are made of a hard composite material. They also make the mouthpiece in ebonite (hard rubber) with the same facings but...
norman.smale
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Nov 11, 2009
4:23 pm
7756
... I re-layed one that had a broken tip. It was easy to work on and the dust was a blue/grey colour.The owner says it is his favourite MPC even though I sold...
Edward McLean
keith29236
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Nov 11, 2009
12:19 pm
7755
They seem to be a mixture of ground up hard rubber and plastic. I've refaced a couple of these. The chamber design is fairly conservative. The soprano...
crunchie_nuts
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Nov 8, 2009
1:42 am
7754
Is the standard Yamaha mouthpiece hard rubber...ie something I could work on as a blank? What would you suggest as a easily obtained , reasonably priced...
John
arnoldstang3
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Nov 7, 2009
5:06 pm
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