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| Pianissimo User | Its the I DON'T KNOW WHAT that makes these forums great. I recently got a GR 66Z** and I have been loving it so I'm planning on sticking with it. I just got back from playing a gig at a local bar!!! (I HATE PLAYING THERE BECAUSE OF ALL THE DAMN SMOKE) And the GR Piece was great. It zings when I want it to and can also be mellow. :) Thanks to eveyone for all the replies.
__________________ ---Brian P. Vessey--- Horn: Calichhio 1s7 Ultra; Large Bore Mouthpiece: Out on Safari |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Central Pennsylvania
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![]() | I've tried a lot of mouthpieces and I always end up coming back to my Reeves 40 series. As a matter of fact, when trying new pieces I aways compare them directly to my Reeves. However, when the smoke clears, it's all about using what works best for you. What I'm curious about is how the Reeves Dynamic Backbore works in Calicchio horns?? Even a little additional info about the dynamic backbore vs. the standard Reeves backbores would be helpful. Sorry if I strayed for the original topic :wink: ---<Rick
__________________ Trumpets Tulsa Calicchio 1sZ/3rL LA Benge 2X (88XX) Flugelhorn Hollywood Calicchio brass flugelhorn |
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