Description
This model was inspired by a mouthpiece played by the legendary Maynard Ferguson. In the late 1960’s, when Maynard was living in England, he worked with a mouthpiece craftsman named Jack Bell. Together they created the FBL (Ferguson-Bell Limited) series of mouthpieces. Three depths were originally created, the TS (shallow), TM (medium) and TD (deep). Legend has it that Maynard was using this series of mouthpieces when he recorded the original “MacArthur Park”. He is said to have played all three depths, possibly interchanging them to compensate for swelling of his chops. A deeper cup played with swollen chops would sound and feel like a more shallow cup with fresh chops.
Legends Brass has taken the original concept of this mouthpiece design a step further by making the cup extra shallow. The rim (identical in all Legends MF FBL models) is very round and extremely comfortable, to support those extended upper-register riffs. The depth of the TXS cup is very hard to quantify, but the closest comparison would be a Bach F. The shape of the cup is a V from rim to throat. To make this mouthpiece more accommodating to a wide range of players, it has a #27 throat and the Legends S backbore.
Legends Brass MF FBL Kit:
These mouthpieces have identical rims, and same cup shapes. There are four different cup depths.
Check out this review of the MF FBL mouthpieces by Tyler Jaeger:
Legends Brass is in no way affiliated with Maynard Ferguson or the estate of Maynard Ferguson. All web links and videos found on this site are for educational and entertainment purposes only. No relationship between the parties is implied. Legends Brass uses this information solely to honor the accomplishments and legacy of this great performing artist.