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| New Friend Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Houston, Texas
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![]() | Bach 10-1/2 C I was cleaning out my closet just a few minutes ago and accidentally discovered that I was in Possession of a Bach 10-1/2 C; I had completely forgotten about it. Can anyone give me some information about it, as I can't even remember buying it although I know it was between 1972-1975. For what purpose I bought it, I've no idea. |
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| Piano User Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Bostonish
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![]() | Re: Bach 10-1/2 C Small piece, good for piccolo stuff or regular high stuff Clifford Brown played one if i recall correctly... Nothing particularly special - an earlyish elkhart mouthpiece
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| New Friend | Re: Bach 10-1/2 C my jazz professor told me he used one, and I ended up getting one...out of the mouthpieces i have, this one is the most comfortable on my lips and eases pain off my jaw (i was swelling like crazy on a Bach 1C megatone)
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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: California
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![]() | Re: Bach 10-1/2 C I don't know, I seem to lose range on the 10 1/2 pieces. I found that, my 7c (and even my 3c) work better on the picc than the 10 1/2. Is this regular, or do i just have to get used to smaller pieces?
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| Moderator Fortissimo User Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Germany
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Bach 10-1/2 C It is a solid small mouthpiece, works well on some piccs and can be used as a lead mouthpiece by classically trained players because it is deep enough so that the lips do not bottom out, but small enough to get a brilliant lead sound.
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