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Mouthpiece kits: what are they and do you need one?

Frequently Asked, UncategorizedBy Leslie SaidakMarch 31, 2021

Professional and commercial trumpet players often find it helpful to have two or three mouthpieces with different cup depths. Deeper cups work better on legit, symphonic and jazz music, while shallow cups work better for lead and solo parts. To make the transition between pieces smooth and easy, the rims should be identical. A set…

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