| Hello, Dave ...
... and welcome to the TrumpetMaster Forum.
Nice to have you "chime in" on this topic.
As I have posted, I am a long-time Parduba user, and like you, I also use other mouthpieces -- for specific applications on certain horns.
The Parduba mouthpiece does take a long while to master, however -- probably much more "woodshedding" may be necessary than with other "standard"-branded pieces. I would like to re-iterate that they are wonderful on Trumpets, but do make the Cornets sound too "Trumpety". Better to use a classic deep "V" mpc on Cornet. Never tried the Fluegelhorn mouthpieces, though ... anyone with personal experience -- ??
Robert Rowe |