| Re: A personal question: What do you do when...? I'd like to take my hat off to AZ Brad and rowuk. I constantly read Threads that talk about an individual's collection of horns, and advice about what mouthpiece will accomplish what. The impression I get from some of the answers here is that one horn and one mouthpiece covers it all. I guess THERE IS PERFECT EQUIPMENT for some pros. (inabling them to play anything that's put in front of them, and in that style). Is there really one mouthpiece/horn that can take you as low and as high as required, with the appropriate timber/color for the style? If so, I can't wait to reach a skill level that allows me to use one mouthpiece and one trumpet for everything, shoppings going to be fun. rowuk, can you go from one of your stated mouthpieces to the other without some adapting exercise? If so, what makes that possible?...........thanks to all |