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Old 04-04-2007, 06:03 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Mouthpiece size\ing

Rule one:
don't get worried until you have reason to
Rule two: see rule one

If you are a Bach/Schilke guy and still have your old horn, you have something to play even if EVERYTHING goes wrong with the Calicchio. I would not even consider doing anything until the horn is there!
Changing mouthpiece and horn at the same time is an easy way to completely screw up your playing.
Consistent playing is a function of habits that we have learned over time. Changing more than one factor at a time makes no sense except in an emergency.
There is NO PREDICTABLE GREAT MATCH FOR YOU, except what you have right now!
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