I have revised my mouthpiece chart. Hopefully it will facilitate finding info faster. I put the manufacturers in alphabetical order. Let me know if you think this is better. http://www.ibowtie.com/tmptmpccharts.html Jim
I forgot, for those who cannot access iBowTie the chart is also posted on my personal page: http://homepage.mac.com/docfox/ I guess iBowTie used to be a "porn site." Had I known that I would have picked a different domain name. I thought "i" for internet and "bowtie" for what classical musician wear to concerts was a good idea and easy to remember. But some servers have it blocked because of its former use. So, the updated chart is mirrored on my .mac homepage. Jim
Jim, Great website! I love watching James Morrison in trumpet and trombone. He is an excellent trumpet player. He would probably get my vote as the best all-around musician I have ever seen. He plays every instrument on some of his recordings. Amazing! Mike
Thanks MIke, That video clip is amazing to me. I cannot imagine someone changing their embouchure on the fly like that. Truly amazing. For those of you who do not know what we are talking about, I have a page on my website called "This is Different!" Some fun stuff, especially if you have a high speed Internet connect. Check the one that says "Can you play trombone and trumpet in the same jazz solo?" http://www.ibowtie.com/different.html Jim
I was browsing through Google and found this thread. Wow, trumpet mouthpiece chart trombone mouthpieces at ibowtie.com, my old store, bit the dust in this economy. And then I spent 15 days in the hospital after nearly dying. Ugh. Anyway -- I moved the charts to my radio website: All Brass Band Radio Jim