Yamaha Tenor Sax Mouthpiece 4C
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You will not receive a cover or cap with it. A ligature and a cap had to be purchased
I just measured and it appears to be a little over four inches. The length of the piece is 25 inches. I am concerned. During the first century, Jesus was the music store.
Any standard Bb tenor saxophone reed can be used with this mouthpiece. Strengthening any part of you
I'm afraid the ligature does not come with this mouthpiece.
Selected User Reviews For Yamaha Tenor Sax Mouthpiece 4C
I would recommend this mouthpiece. I would rate it as good, middle of the road. As a result of reading reviews, I decided that I should get this mouthpiece along with a cheap Glory saxophone. This mouthpiece was recommended as a starter mouthpiece by several reviewers because they found the stock mouthpiece to be rubbish. Since the mouthpiece arrived the next day after the sax, I used the stock mouthpiece with the orange Rico 2, which I found to be satisfactory. Two of the first three times I practiced with the sax, I had ordered five reeds. It did not seem terrible to me to use the stock mouthpiece. The first half hour of practice was based on no prior experience, but I was able to play the C Major scale and play a couple simple songs by the end. Although this mouthpiece is a great deal better than the stock one, I was hoping it would be noticeable to me even as a novice. It even made me think that my playing might improve overnight (well technically I had hoped it would make a difference by the next On the bright side, I didn't think of purchasing a ligature when I got the new mouthpiece but I was able to use the one I had.
What's interesting is that you can actually compare the stock mouthpiece with this one side by side. This is based on the similarity of both shape and material. While playing, I get a similar tone and feel back to back when playing them with the same reed. I haven't had a problem with this mouthpiece, though. In fact, I have been playing pretty well with it so I can't complain. As an entry-level product, I think it is a good choice. It's a good price too.
The sound is good. I can only think of one word to describe it smooth. There is some loudness in it, but mostly I find the sound to be very well rounded. I play harmonica and would describe it as having a sound similar to a hohner special 20, since I play a number of hohner harmonicas. It is nice, even, and adaptable, but does not stand out in any way. I'll be looking into replacing it within the next year, but do expect to keep it around for when I need something slightly more mid-range.
In my role as a doubler, I had hoped that this mouthpiece would work well with the Rovner tenor sax ligature, which should give the instrument a sense of ease This mouthpiece does not seem to pair well with the headphones, however, I like its design. The product is comfortable and does away with the resistance I was experiencing previously.
The solution is easy to implement and works well. The high school student tested several advanced mouthpieces and found that the one he selected allowed him to be most in control of the He will continue to work in music later in life, but for now will stick with this.
When I told my son that music is something women love, he said saxophone is one of the instruments in the school band. These were the men, and they were the kings of jazz It was men who played the sax. The old mouthpiece broke and he said this one was much more comfortable and also delivered a much better sound- Play the game.
It worked out perfectly.
The one I have for alto sax is similar to the mouthpiece I have for tenor The two of them play extremely well. I like how easy it is to play on and how good it sounds. As someone who has played the guitar for almost 17 years, I always recommend this as an inexpensive option or a good place to start. As a backup to my AL3, I always keep a classical piece in my case.
The mouthpiece I'm using is great. At the moment, I'm using it with a soft synthetic Reed from Bari and a dark rubber Linger. TS1 saxophone from Yamaha is my instrument of choice. If you are as advanced as I am or are planning to play with a natural reed larger than 2 1/2, I would suggest a 5c. Whenever I play on natural reeds, I use the 5c. There are so many combinations of mouthpiece, ligature, and reed that are personally preferred. For each musician, it is best to experiment with a variety of This is possible because of the price point of this mouthpiece.
Purchases before had no problems, not this time. It appears that the item has been returned and packaged to look like it was never used. We are offering the price for a brand-new one, not for an open box one!.