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| New Friend Join Date: Oct 2009
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![]() | Edwards mouthpieces I recently bought an Edwards Trumpet and love it!! woop woop! I am wondering what the Edwards mouthpieces are like as this trumpet is effortless to play Im hoping the mouthepiece is also....anyone got any views? |
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| Moderator Utimate User Join Date: May 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Edwards mouthpieces Didn't it come with an Edwards mouthpiece? If so, you can tell US what it is like. Remember, as your new here, NO ONE can tell us or we you, what a good mouthpiece is.....it is all up to the guy behind the mouthpiece. I played a Bill Chase Jet Tone for over twenty years, and NOBODY would recommend that!
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![]() | Re: Edwards mouthpieces No it didnt come with a mouthpiece as it was a used instrument (3years old) but has been completely overhauled bt the guys at Eclipse UK... I am still using the mouthpiece my trumpet teacher (Bill Houghton) gave me on my first day at music college 14 YEARS AGO....Man Im getting old... Ive decided that its time to get a new mouthpiece and just thought Id ask about to see if anyone had experienced the edwards mouthpieces...As they are made to match up with their trumpets I thought it would be a good place to start.. I currently play a vincent Bach 1c which has been slightly bored out. Any Sugestions anyone? |
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| Forte User Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Helsingborg, Sweden
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![]() ![]() | Re: Edwards mouthpieces Very welcome to TM, pumpsnip! I also play a mouthpiece that noone ever talks about in here. I have tried it out and found it suit ME better than others that Iīve also tried. Thatīs what everybody have to do: try out their mouthpieces for themselves. Please also introduce yourself in the Greetings/Introductions forum. Many of our members watch out for new ones in there to welcome!
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