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![]() | Re: When to try Picc? Definitely a good starter picc at the least won't break the bank and let you know how to play picc
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![]() | Re: When to try Picc? Those Getzen's (from my experience at least) are usually good horns. I've known some pretty accomplished players that used that exact pic. Blackburn leadpipes can make it even better if at some point you want to put a little more money into it.
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![]() | Re: When to try Picc? What company and model are the lead pipes that take normal trumpet mouthpieces?
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![]() | Re: When to try Picc? I think the Getzen takes a trumpet mouthpiece and so do the Blackburn pipes that would go on a Getzen. Most short model pics take a trumpet mouthpiece; some long model pics take a cornet mpc and some take trumpet. Most catologues should mention which it is.
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