
Collection of brass and trumpet mouthpiece manufacturers
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05-13-2011 04:58 PM
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Asymmetric Trumpet Mouthpiece for altissimo playing. This Asymmetric Trumpet Mouthpiece is perfect for altissimo playing.
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05-13-2011 10:36 PM
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BEST BRASS Corporation. Developing and product sell the brass instruments like trumpet, mouthpieces and silencers.
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05-14-2011 10:20 AM
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Official site of Denis Wick Mutes, Mouthpieces and Accessories
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05-13-2011 03:53 PM
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Trumpet Mouthpieces by Fokus. Trumpet, Flugelhorn, and Cornet Mouthpieces for any style of play
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04-09-2011 07:20 PM
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Mouthpiece designer and manufacturer Gary Radtke (GR) has an extensive background in musical performance and education, as well as, manufacturing and design.
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05-11-2011 07:29 PM
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arl Hammond graduated from Western Illinois University in 1991 with a degree in Music Business. Karl studied trumpet with Dr. William Dejong and performed with the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Studio Orchestra under the direction of the late Dale Hopper.
In the summer of 1991, Karl interned with Warburton Music Products in Orlando, FL. Terry Warburton and Ken Titmus were instrumental in Karl’s education and training of machining, customizing, and fitting of brass instrument mouthpieces. While at Warburton, Karl had the privilege of being involved in the initial development of the Series 80 backbore and the anchor grip rim. “I hold a great deal of respect and admiration for Terry and Ken.” Karl came to Schilke Music... |
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05-13-2011 05:02 PM
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The Wedge is the most revolutionary improvement in trumpet mouthpieces in decades, providing enhanced sound, range, endurance, flexibility, and comfort. Great for players with braces.
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05-13-2011 05:01 PM
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Kelly Mouthpieces Lexan material provides more comfort than brass at a fraction of the cost. Perfect for marching bands, drum and bugle corps, pep bands and Hot or Cold weather gigs.
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05-13-2011 05:00 PM
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For over 20 years, musicians from around the world came to me for custom mouthpieces. They came because they could not find a mouthpiece that had the look, the feel, and produced the sound
they were after. Sometimes I would make a simple modification to their existing mouthpiece. Other times, it was necessary to make something new. Even though they described their needs in different ways, I began to see common elements. It made sense to make these designs part of a line of mouthpieces available to everyone. Scott Laskey |
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06-10-2011 05:32 PM
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The time has come. After a long phase of development and many test stages I am now in the position to present to you a series of unique Lignum-tech trumpet /flugelhorn / trombone and euphonium mouthpieces.
Experience a completely new sense of playing and be inspired by the exotic woods and their unique sound. African Blackwood wood, Macassar Coromandel, Kingwood, Mexican Cocobolo, Honduran Palisander and Rosewood are among... |
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05-13-2011 05:33 PM
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LOUD Mouthpieces -Trumpet - Trombone - Euphonium
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05-13-2011 04:56 PM
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Our goal is to offer players the best quality available at each and every stage of their growth; first as a student, and later as a professional musician. We offer the best selection of precision brasswind mouthpieces as well as hand crafted instruments.
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04-10-2011 09:20 PM
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Ted Sparks is a Brasswind Musical Instrument Technician based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Before developing the Sparx Cornet Mouthpiece, Ted played in the "Canadian Staff Band" for fourteen years. After an eleven year stint on the solo cornet bench, he spent his final three years as the band's soprano cornetist. Today Ted performs with Toronto's Hannaford Street Silver Band and a wide variety of ensembles as a trumpet player and cornetist. Ted's knowledge of Brass Instruments and interest in Brass Bands has been the driving force behind this joint project.
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04-09-2011 07:18 PM
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Stork Custom Mouthpieces has been serving brass players the world over for 25 years.
We first opened our doors in mid-town Manhattan right on Broadway and 46th Street. Since then we have moved our operations to the beautiful hills of Vermont. Our focus was then and has continued to be mouthpieces...and only mouthpieces. Our business is built on knowledge, experience and craftsmanship. We've built our reputation on this foundation. We have the skills to solve any mouthpiece issue and we treat every player like what they do is the most important thing in the world, not based on what position they may hold, but based on the understanding of what making music means to every one of us. |
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04-10-2011 09:14 PM
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Mundstueckbau-tilz is the mfg. of trumpet and brass mouthpieces (located in Germany)
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