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![]() | Why is there no Bach #4 Mouthpiece? Have happily played on Bach MPs since I started playing: A 1 1/2C (too huge), 2 3/4C, 3C, 5C, 6C, the obligatory 7C (on which I started), & 10 1/2 C on my horns at various times over the years and actually prefer the 2 3/4Cfl for my Kanstul 1525 Signature flugel (so far) and the 2 3/4C Trumpet piece for my 1931 Olds Super. Just out of curiosity, does anyone know why Bach does not make a #4 sized mouthpiece- or if they ever did? There must be some interesting story behind it. -Stu |
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