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How Saxophone Mouthpieces Work – Everything You Need to Know

I'm going to explain why so many mouthpiece designs exist, why new ones are still being created, and how the different elements function to create each ...

The Saxophone Mouthpiece, Explained – SAX

The chamber exists within the mouthpiece itself and once again shapes your overall tone. The chamber is the delivery point from the mouthpiece to the saxophone ...

How Saxophone Mouthpieces Work - Everything You Need to Know

bettersax #saxophone #mouthpiece Jay Metcalf gives a lesson on how saxophone mouthpieces work so that you can understand how to choose the ...

Saxophone Mouthpiece Buying Guide – How to Choose a Sax ...

As the reed vibrates, it pushes air directly against the baffle and shapes the overall saxophone sound. If the space between the reed and baffle ...

The Saxophone Mouthpiece, Explained - YouTube

Michael & The Tone King are here to guide you through the murky waters of mouthpieces in this quick guide to the things some players find ...

Saxophone Mouthpieces - The Most Important Part Of Your Setup

Your saxophone mouthpiece is an integral part of what forms your entire sound. That, along with the reed and your embouchure, the saxophone ...

Everything I Know About Sax Mouthpiece Tip Openings

While a harder reed requires more energy or air to start vibrating. This is why as you play more open mouthpieces your reeds will need to be softer and as you ...

Do mouthpieces matter : r/saxophone - Reddit

The tip/tip opening is how big the space between the reed and the mouthpiece is. The larger the opening, the more air can be pushed through. The ...

The sax mouthpiece | Inside The Saxophone - Syos

The mouthpiece connects the saxophonist to their instrument, and it is inside this small object that the sound is shaped. Saxophone mouthpiece anatomy. The ...

Beginner Saxophone Lesson 1 - Mouthpiece and Reed Setup Guide

bettersax #saxophone #saxophonelessons Jay Metcalf gives a lesson on proper saxophone mouthpiece and reed setup for beginners.

The Anatomy of a Sax Mouthpiece: A Comprehensive Guide

The design of a saxophone mouthpiece plays a crucial role in determining the sound that is produced. The facing curve, baffle shape, and chamber size all work ...

Choosing saxophone mouthpieces made easy with Jody Espina

So the guideline is go to those lower tip openings when you're only playing less than four hours a week. Another common mistake is choosing ...

Can someone explain mouthpiece sizes? I'm beyond frustrated.

The sloping part of a sax mouthpiece (where your upper teeth contact it) is the "beak", and the inside of the beak is the baffle. The idea of " ...

Saxophone Mouthpiece Explained - YouTube

Learn about the individual elements of a saxophone mouthpiece and how they effect the tone and reed performance. This video covers the ...

How to Choose the Right Saxophone Mouthpiece

To put it simply, the sax mouthpiece is the piece that connects the reed (the thin strip of cane attached with a ligature) to the neck of the ...

Choosing a Saxophone:How to choose a reed and mouthpiece

Mouthpieces are interchangeable, so most of them will fit any neck. Even if the mouthpiece is a little too loose or too tight, the cork can be easily shaved ...

The saxophone mouthpiece: Large or small chamber? - Syos

The chamber is the part of the mouthpiece located on the inside of the bore, right at the entrance of the cylindrical part which is placed onto the cork of the ...

Mouthpieces for beginners - Stephen Howard Woodwind

When I've finished working on a student sax or clarinet that comes with a cheap mouthpiece and the client calls in to collect it - I play it using their ...

Mouthpiece Placement – How it Works - Sax ProShop

Pulling out the mouthpiece makes the saxophone longer and the pitch lower; conversely, pushing in the mouthpiece makes the instrument shorter and the pitch ...

Why doesn't my new mouthpiece work? | Bret Pimentel, woodwinds

In general, a mouthpiece with a larger tip opening tends to like a softer reed, and a smaller opening works better with a harder reed. But it's ...