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Meyer Ebonite for Tenor
Played this with LaVoz Medium Hard reeds ( like Vandoren no.3). Great control, very much like the alto mouthpiece. Softer and quieter sound than the other mouthpieces on test but such a mellow and cultured sound. Beautifully controlled tone, even with it's own metal ligature. With the Rovner 'Eddie Daniels' ligature, very warm, focused sound, response was instant and intonation not far off perfect. A touch of class with this mouthpiece and a nice understated sound. This would be an ideal set-up for those working in smaller ensembles and sax quartets, and those looking to really improve their sax playing technique(saxes used Selmer Series II and Yanagisawa T991).MEYER 7 EBONITE "Playing the Meyer put me in mind of the old school playing of Zoot Zims, Al Cohn, and the Unique 4 Brothers sound made famous by the Woody Herman orchestra. It has a vast dynamic range with a tone that is broad and wide with plenty of smoothness & much clarity. It has a wonderful 'cantabile' sound in all registers. Players looking for a quality mouthpiece that doesn't break the bank should look no further!" - Paul london@sax.co.uk
Our Price (excluding vat):
£124.25
(£145.99 Including VAT at 17.5%)
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