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Originally Posted by Heavens2kadonka What do you think about having a variety of horns and pieces to change up on, to keep you from being too used to just one certain thing? I have met several players who have suggested to me to be a "chameleon," and always work on getting the best sound possible with everything you come across on. On the other hand, I have met players who tell me having a variety of pieces, and always changing your muscle structure, and never developing one area well enough is murder.
I've met excellent players from both of these schools of thought, and was curious about everyones opinion here.
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When you say variety of horns what do you mean? Many different b flats or having higher horns?As far as mouthpiece I use the same rim on everything and different under parts depending on the horn.
While there is a certainly pedagogical justification for changing equipment to address some issues, I wouldn’t recommend it as the norm.