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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 68
| Marcinkiewicz heavy mass C5 Anyone played one of these? I just got one and it is a great piece. This is a heavy mass piece, however there are rings instead of a solid mass, as it were. These rings help stabalize the resonance and man, this piece plays great. It is similiar to a bach 3c, but I find it has a brighter edge to the tone. I use it for my lead piece, as I play on a Curry 1.25BC usually...... Coolest looking mouthpiece as well!! |
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| New Friend
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1
| I used to have one of those. I believe they were called Symphonic Line. It did play much better and much more centered than the Bach and Schilke mouthpieces I tried. I eventually replaced it with a GR mouthpiece, which I find far superior for what I want. |
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