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| Piano User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Ithaca NY
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![]() ![]() | Re: Best mouthpiece for Olds Recording I have a beautiful '68 Olds Recording and an interesting mouthpiece story. With a Xeno 8335G comes a Yamaha 16C4 GP (eq. Bach 1 1/2 C) mouthpiece and my first sense was that it was a perfect match to the (yamaha) horn, giving a broad full tone up and down. Later I popped it into my Strad, and then into the Olds, and both horns sounded great, with the same full sound, making it my mouthpiece of preference for now instead of the Bach 3C and 7C and the Vachiano mp I had favored.
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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: Apr 2007
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![]() | Re: Best mouthpiece for Olds Recording Quote:
First, some very old trumpets have what are now considered non-standard mouthpiece receivers, so that modern mouthpieces don't fit. I read about one man who said that he had to experiment and found one old cornet mouthpiece that would finally fit his very old trumpet. Second, even on the older trumpets that did have what were considered standard mouthpiece receivers, the mouthpieces of those times had a different shank taper so that might affect how the modern mouthpieces with modern taper would fit those older mouthpiece receivers. One man who wanted a duplicate made of his old mouthpiece said that the shop called saying "Did you know that your old mouthpiece shank has the old rather than the new taper?" Is either of those what you are referring to? - morris | |
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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: Apr 2007
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![]() | Re: Best mouthpiece for Olds Recording Quote:
But you sure have gotten me interested in the Olds Recordings that I occasionally see for sale in eBay. As a 51-year-old amateur I was amazed at the difference it made just moving up from a falling-apart Getzen 300 to a Yamaha 2320 and a Bach 300. The upper register (F above High C) was so much easier and sounded so much better. So when I read people talking about vintage Olds Recordings and vintage Ambassadors and vintage Silver Flairs it makes me want to try one even though I know I could never afford to own one. - morris | |
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