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 Nudelkopf (61 points)
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Right, I thought this was weird but I live in Australia so maybe it's more common other places.
Crystal mouth pieces? You guys ever seen them? I don't really see the point but the first chair in our city concertband swears by them. Do you think they're good or just stupid?
(I'm a bassoonist by the way but also play the 'net on occasions).
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 pinkemily1001 (16 points)
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my first clarinet teacher had one
havent seen him for about 5 years tho, i think he was a pro
other than that, havent seen one since
they look gross after a bit of playing tho with all the condensation inside :s
(im from oz too )
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 gottalovebob (16 points)
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Yes they look fancy but they really don't do much. Don't bother with them no matter what people say. personally I think they are disgusting as you can see everything going on in the mouthpiece. ewwww anyways they just look fancy.
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 Nudelkopf (61 points)
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Does anyone know if they effect your tuning in anyway? The guy who uses one is always flat - but that might just be him.
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 Lera (1438 points)
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Yep they do effect your tooning its always flat.
but it can be fixed by pulling out or pushing in.
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 allys (5 points)
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well my old director had one and his sound was better when he played on it . . .but the thing is that it does not matter that you have a crystal mouthpiece, it is also the style of the crystal mouthpiece which may effect your tone. personally I think that they do not make a lot of difference
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 Lera (1438 points)
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| but the thing is that it does not matter that you have a crystal mouthpiece, it is also the style of the crystal mouthpiece which may effect your tone. |
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That is the big fact hear.
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