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| Pianissimo User | I've got a Bach 3. I love it and the sound it produces. The rim is friendly for me, but it is rather flat and medium narrow. The tone is powerful, deep, complex, and very rich. It does require a fair amount of work to play in the high register. To me, it produces one of the best sounds from Bach mouthpieces. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Texas
Posts: 156
| Bach 3B I was told that the Bach 3B and the Bach 3 were the same. Anyway, I was playing on a 5C that was given to me and then I started taking lessons. My teacher said he could hear a "funny" noise in my playing. He had me play on a couple of mp's and then told me to get a 3. I did and he doesn't hear that noise. I don't know if I just didn't listen enough, but I never heard it. I'm a comeback player and I probably have a lot to learn. I would really like to get some more knowledge to decide for myself what mp I should use. I just don't have enough facts to make the decision on what to use. How do you know when you have the "right" mp for all occasions and for everything you want to do? |
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