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![]() | Piccolo leadpipes Does anybody out there use Blackburn or Najoom leadpipes with the Schilke P5-4? I find myself using more alternate fingerings than I would like and am thinking about trying some different leadpipes to see if they help the problem. Thanks, -Jimi |
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| Mezzo Forte User | I dont own one, but tested them out on my p54 when I was in the blackburn shop. I tried both the p1 and p2 pipes and both improved pitch and sound. Cliff and Tina said they preferred the p2 for me, but said more people use the p1 i think. Definatly worth trying one out. Just make sure you have a trumpet shank version of your picc mp. |
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