Classic line of mouthpieces for small shank trombone and baritone horn. Made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA. Limited selection, only a few left, choose from the drop-down menu.
Standard with #402 backbore and 5.85mm throat unless noted below.
Model
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Cup Diameter |
Cup Depth |
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3 |
26.26mm |
Medium Deep |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. Extra large cup for players with a robust embouchure.
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4 |
26.00mm |
Medium |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. Very large cup; principally used by players having healthy, strong embouchures.
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4C |
25.75mm |
Medium Shallow |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. Large cup with a brilliant tone. Requires a powerful, natural embouchure.
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5 |
25.50mm |
Medium |
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Medium wide rim, semi-flat. For players with good, natural embouchure. Rather large cup. Produces a full, mellow, sonorous tone.
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5G |
25.50mm |
Deep |
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Medium wide rim, semi-flat. Same as #5 except for 0.276” throat and #429 backbore.
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5GB |
25.50mm |
Deep |
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Medium thin rim, very well rounded. Same as 5G but with a thin, rounded rim. Created for Thomas Beversdorf of Indiana University.
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5GS |
25.50mm |
Medium |
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Medium wide rim, semi-flat. Same as #5 but with larger “G” throat and #420 backbore.
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6 |
25.50mm |
Medium |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. Fairly large cup. For players with a strong embouchure. Full, solid, mellow tone.
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6 1/2A |
25.40mm |
Medium Deep |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. Slightly larger than medium with standard-size throat and backbore. Rich, compact tone of large volume.
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6 1/2AL |
25.40mm |
Medium Deep |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. The same rim and cup as 6 1/2A, but with a larger “G” throat and #420 backbore for trombonists who strive for a Teutonic tone quality. Recommended for euphonium players who desire a round, mellow tone of great carrying power and substantial volume.
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6 1/2AM |
25.40mm |
Medium Deep |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. Symphonic model tenor trombone mouthpiece features the same cup and rim as 6 1/2A, but with symphonic “F” throat and #413 backbore.
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6 3/4C |
25.00mm |
Medium Shallow |
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Medium wide rim, well rounded. Produces a full, clear, rather brilliant timbre. For trombonists with good, well-trained embouchures. Useful for trombonists doing lead work but who prefer a wider cup diameter.
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7 |
24.75mm |
Medium |
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Medium wide rim, not too sharp. The ideal mouthpiece for the artist desiring a beautiful, ringing tone with sufficient volume for melody playing. Deeper version of the 7C.
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7C |
24.75mm |
Medium Shallow |
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Medium wide rim, not too sharp. Designed for players who prefer a medium-large cup to assure a large volume of tone. The rather shallow cup produces great brilliance.
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8 |
24.75mm |
Medium |
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Slightly wide and flat rim. Corresponds in cup design with 7, but with a wider rim. Players with heavier lips prefer this model.
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9 |
24.72mm |
Medium Deep |
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Medium wide rim. Possesses a beautiful, rich, rather mellow timbre.
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11 |
24.70mm |
Medium Deep |
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Medium wide rim. Same style as 9 but slightly smaller. Produces a magnificent round tone of great carrying power. An excellent model for euphonium and baritone players seeking a smaller size with full tone.
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11C |
24.70mm |
Medium Shallow |
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Same as 11 but with a medium shallow cup for a brilliant ringing tone of large volume. Popular with lead players.
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12 |
24.50mm |
Medium |
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Medium wide rim. An excellent all around mouthpiece. Combines a fine, solid, dark tone, excellent flexibility, great volume and easy response.
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12C |
24.50mm |
Medium |
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Medium wide rim. Same size and rim as 12 but with a more brilliant, crisp tone. Best selling model, often used by students. Popular with lead players and for alto trombone.
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12E |
24.50mm |
Very Shallow |
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Medium wide rim. This model, designed principally for Eb alto trombone, can be used on Bb trombone or bass trumpet when a brilliant, brassy tone is desirable. Useful in the extreme high register. |