[Dixielandjazz] Mouthpieces (was: Louis Armstrong mouthpiece)

Allan Brown allanbrown at dsl.pipex.com
Wed Feb 22 07:06:29 PST 2012


Dear Bob,

I don't know anything about trombones, or trombone mouthpieces so am unable to offer you any useful advice, however your post reminded me about something I've been meaning to ask the trombone players on this list. Sorry, if I'm hijacking your thread - hopefully both enquiries can be dealt with.

I was recently at a Dub/ Reggae gig and saw one of the horn section playing a plastic trombone. I enquired about it and it turns out it was a PBone!

http://www.pbone.co.uk/

I don't know if the subject has been discussed on here before, or whether anyone has tried one out, but to me at least, it sounded indistinguishable from the other more traditional metal trombone being played alongside it in the horn section. I've done a little bit of googling on the subject and it seems demand has completely outstripped supply. It sounds like they're a little rough at the beginning, in terms of the slide moving smoothly, but are soon ground down and seem to play very well.

I'd be interested to hear from anyone who may have played one. Certainly seems like a great development for making the trombone affordable for beginners.

Back to mouthpieces - I've just bought a new mouthpiece for my clarinet and I can't believe what a difference it's made. There was nothing wrong, technically, with the last one but for some reason it just didn't seem to suit my embouchure. I didn't appreciate the difference a mouthpiece can make!

So, Bob, I'd encourage you to buy a plastic mouthpiece and experiment with changing it's shape. You've got nothing to lose and if it works for you everything to gain. 

All the best,

Allan Brown


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