September 18th, 2009

Trombone Mouth Piece

Gold Color Trombone Mouthpiece 5G size Large Shank For Bach 42 or Yamaha
Gold Color Trombone Mouthpiece 5G size Large Shank For Bach 42 or Yamaha
Paypal   US $15.50
KING 606 USA TROMBONE W KING HARD CASE MOUTHPIECE IN GOOD CONDITION PICS
KING 606 USA TROMBONE W KING HARD CASE MOUTHPIECE IN GOOD CONDITION PICS
Paypal   US $152.00
Baritone Trombone or Euphonium Instrument Mouthpiece ROTH mfgVintage CW
Baritone Trombone or Euphonium Instrument Mouthpiece ROTH mfgVintage CW
Paypal   US $9.95
Baritone Trombone or Euphonium Instrument Mouthpiece HERCO Pro mfgVintage CW
Baritone Trombone or Euphonium Instrument Mouthpiece HERCO Pro mfgVintage CW
Paypal   US $9.95
New EF Durand Tri Color Bb F Eb Bb F D Gb Bass Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
New EF Durand Tri Color Bb F Eb Bb F D Gb Bass Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $395.95
Empire Silver Slide Trombone with Hardcase Mouthpiece Guaranteed product
Empire Silver Slide Trombone with Hardcase Mouthpiece Guaranteed product
Paypal   US $118.51
New EF Durand Brass Tenor C Trombone 3 Piston Valve w Case Mouthpiece
New EF Durand Brass Tenor C Trombone 3 Piston Valve w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $238.50
New Trombone mouthpiece Gold color 12C size
New Trombone mouthpiece Gold color 12C size
Paypal   US $16.50
Vincent Bach Selmer Bundy Silver Plated Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
Vincent Bach Selmer Bundy Silver Plated Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $173.50
Silver Trombone Mouthpiece 6 1 2 AL size for Bach New
Silver Trombone Mouthpiece 6 1 2 AL size for Bach New
Paypal   US $17.50
Gold Baritone or Trombone Mouthpiece 6 1 2AL for Bach Large Shank
Gold Baritone or Trombone Mouthpiece 6 1 2AL for Bach Large Shank
Paypal   US $17.55
Silver Baritone or Trombone Mouthpiece Size 6BS New
Silver Baritone or Trombone Mouthpiece Size 6BS New
Paypal   US $17.55
Trombone Mouthpiece Gold 6 1 2AL size NEW
Trombone Mouthpiece Gold 6 1 2AL size NEW
Paypal   US $14.20
Small shank trombone mouthpiece 12C Fits Bach Yamaha Jupiter Conn NOS
Small shank trombone mouthpiece 12C Fits Bach Yamaha Jupiter Conn NOS
Paypal   US $1.25
Vintage small shank trombone mouthpiece King 11M
Vintage small shank trombone mouthpiece King 11M
Paypal   US $5.50
Vintage CONN Trombone with hard shell Case and CONN 12C mouthpiece
Vintage CONN Trombone with hard shell Case and CONN 12C mouthpiece
Paypal   US $400.00
PAN AMERICAN VINTAGE SLIDE TROMBONE E Z TONE MOUTHPIECE
PAN AMERICAN VINTAGE SLIDE TROMBONE E Z TONE MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $175.00
Antique unique trombone mouthpiece conforming
Antique unique trombone mouthpiece conforming
Paypal   US $74.99
Conn Director 16H GK770326 Trombone with 12C Mouthpiece and Instrument Case
Conn Director 16H GK770326 Trombone with 12C Mouthpiece and Instrument Case
   US $39.99
Vtg H N White Red White Trombone 213700 w Giardinelli 5M Mouthpiece Case
Vtg H N White Red White Trombone 213700 w Giardinelli 5M Mouthpiece Case
   US $86.00
Benge 59 24K GOLD Plated Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece WOW
Benge 59 24K GOLD Plated Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece WOW
Paypal   US $59.99
CONSTELLATION 7CN TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE MINT CONDITION
CONSTELLATION 7CN TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE MINT CONDITION
Paypal   US $20.50
BACH 7C TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE EXCELLENT CONDITION
BACH 7C TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE EXCELLENT CONDITION
Paypal   US $28.00
MARCINKIEWICZ CHARLIE LOPER TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE
MARCINKIEWICZ CHARLIE LOPER TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $19.99
New EF Durand Silver Bb Slide Trombone Student Band w Case Mouthpiece
New EF Durand Silver Bb Slide Trombone Student Band w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $160.95
BACH 7 TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE NR MINT
BACH 7 TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE NR MINT
Paypal   US $12.99
Holton trombone with blessing 6 1 2 al mouth piece
Holton trombone with blessing 6 1 2 al mouth piece
Paypal   US $179.99
SILVER VALVE TROMBONE CHROME POLISH W 3 VALVES FREE CASE BOX MOUTHPIECE
SILVER VALVE TROMBONE CHROME POLISH W 3 VALVES FREE CASE BOX MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $140.00
Vincent Bach Corp 12C Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece 1970s Vintage
Vincent Bach Corp 12C Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece 1970s Vintage
Paypal   US $27.49
Vincent Bach 12C Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece
Vincent Bach 12C Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $38.49
VINTAGE OLDS 3 TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE
VINTAGE OLDS 3 TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $31.00
Vincent Bach 6 1 2AL Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece
Vincent Bach 6 1 2AL Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $36.49
Used Vincent Bach 6 1 2AL Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece
Used Vincent Bach 6 1 2AL Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $24.99
Vincent Bach Corp 12 Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece 1970s Vintage
Vincent Bach Corp 12 Small Shank Trombone Mouthpiece 1970s Vintage
Paypal   US $17.49
VINTAGE VICENT BACH CORP 7 MODEL TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE
VINTAGE VICENT BACH CORP 7 MODEL TROMBONE MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $.99
New Brass Slide Trumpet Mini Trombone w Case Mouthpiece Warranty
New Brass Slide Trumpet Mini Trombone w Case Mouthpiece Warranty
Paypal   US $144.86
New EF Durand Nickel Bb F Eb Bb F D Gb Bass Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
New EF Durand Nickel Bb F Eb Bb F D Gb Bass Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $395.95
Trombone Mouthpiece Gold 6 1 2AL for Bach King Yamaha trombone
Trombone Mouthpiece Gold 6 1 2AL for Bach King Yamaha trombone
Paypal   US $14.50
Schilke 51B Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Schilke 51B Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Paypal   US $33.00
Yamaha Japan 57 Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Yamaha Japan 57 Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Paypal   US $32.00
Yamaha Japan 48 Trombone Mouthpiece Small Shank
Yamaha Japan 48 Trombone Mouthpiece Small Shank
Paypal   US $23.50
Getzen Co 3 RT Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Getzen Co 3 RT Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Paypal   US $24.00
Vincent Bach Corp 5G Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Vincent Bach Corp 5G Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Paypal   US $35.00
Used Yamaha Japan 51L Large Shank Euphonium or Bass Trombone Mouthpiece
Used Yamaha Japan 51L Large Shank Euphonium or Bass Trombone Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $29.99
Gold Trombone Mouthpiece 6 1 2AL Size Small Shank New
Gold Trombone Mouthpiece 6 1 2AL Size Small Shank New
Paypal   US $18.50
Mt Vernon NY Bach 12 trombone baritone mouthpiece
Mt Vernon NY Bach 12 trombone baritone mouthpiece
Paypal   US $75.00
Silver Trombone Mouthpiece 5G size Large Shank
Silver Trombone Mouthpiece 5G size Large Shank
Paypal   US $14.50
NEW Blessing 61 2 AL L Large Shank Trombone Baritone Mouthpiece
NEW Blessing 61 2 AL L Large Shank Trombone Baritone Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $25.00
new Bb valve trombone with deluxe hard case and mouthpiece
new Bb valve trombone with deluxe hard case and mouthpiece
   US $178.26
Schilke 51D Small Shank Trombone Barito​ne Mouthpiece
Schilke 51D Small Shank Trombone Barito​ne Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $9.99
New Trombone mouthpiece Gold color 6 1 2AL size
New Trombone mouthpiece Gold color 6 1 2AL size
Paypal   US $16.00
Vincent Bach 6 1 2 AL Trombone mouth piece 6 1 2 6 1 2
Vincent Bach 6 1 2 AL Trombone mouth piece 6 1 2 6 1 2
Paypal   US $19.95
Players Trombone Brush PrePack PPTB2 synthetic snake and mouthpiece brush
Players Trombone Brush PrePack PPTB2 synthetic snake and mouthpiece brush
Paypal   US $22.95
VINTAGE CLEVELAND KING 605 SLIDE TROMBONE CASE and MOUTHPIECE
VINTAGE CLEVELAND KING 605 SLIDE TROMBONE CASE and MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $50.00
YAMAHA YSL 448G F TRIGGER SLIDE TROMBONE W CASE 48L MOUTHPIECE
YAMAHA YSL 448G F TRIGGER SLIDE TROMBONE W CASE 48L MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $572.00
Trombone Mouthpiece Nickel plated MPC
Trombone Mouthpiece Nickel plated MPC
Paypal   US $31.95
Vintage 1948 Super Action Selmer Bundy Trombone 373777 w mouthpiece
Vintage 1948 Super Action Selmer Bundy Trombone 373777 w mouthpiece
Paypal   US $99.99
Vintage 1953 Conn Trombone 14 HB02 w case CONN 3 mouthpiece
Vintage 1953 Conn Trombone 14 HB02 w case CONN 3 mouthpiece
Paypal   US $99.99
Schilke 51D large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Schilke 51D large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Paypal   US $39.95
Schilke 60 large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Schilke 60 large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Paypal   US $39.95
Schilke 52 large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Schilke 52 large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Paypal   US $29.95
Schilke 52D large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Schilke 52D large shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Paypal   US $29.95
Schilke 51D MEDIUM Euphonium shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Schilke 51D MEDIUM Euphonium shank trombone Mouthpiece w GOLD rim cup
Paypal   US $39.95
Schilke 60 large shank trombone Mouthpiece GOLD
Schilke 60 large shank trombone Mouthpiece GOLD
Paypal   US $49.95
NICE Vintage Holton 47 Trombone mouthpiece
NICE Vintage Holton 47 Trombone mouthpiece
Paypal   US $9.99
Schilke 59 large shank trombone Mouthpiece GOLD
Schilke 59 large shank trombone Mouthpiece GOLD
Paypal   US $49.95
Schilke 42B small shank trombone Mouthpiece GOLD
Schilke 42B small shank trombone Mouthpiece GOLD
Paypal   US $49.95
New EF Durand SP Nickel Bb F Slide Trigger Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
New EF Durand SP Nickel Bb F Slide Trigger Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $260.95
Conn Remington Trombone Mouthpiece NEW OLD STOCK
Conn Remington Trombone Mouthpiece NEW OLD STOCK
Paypal   US $18.00
New EF Durand Brass Bb F Tune Slide Trigger Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
New EF Durand Brass Bb F Tune Slide Trigger Trombone w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $354.95
Brasswind Mouthpiece Brush Nylon Trumpet Trombone Baritone French Horn Tuba
Brasswind Mouthpiece Brush Nylon Trumpet Trombone Baritone French Horn Tuba
Paypal   US $16.95
NIB Christian Lindberg 10CL Silver Trombone Mouthpiece
NIB Christian Lindberg 10CL Silver Trombone Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $39.00
CG Conn Director 18H Trombone with Mouthpiece and Case
CG Conn Director 18H Trombone with Mouthpiece and Case
Paypal   US $60.00
BENGE Bass Trombone or Large Shank Euphonium MOUTHPIECE
BENGE Bass Trombone or Large Shank Euphonium MOUTHPIECE
Paypal   US $39.00
New EF Durand Brass Tenor F Trigger Trombone Tune Slide w Case Mouthpiece
New EF Durand Brass Tenor F Trigger Trombone Tune Slide w Case Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $230.95
King 2103 3B Trombone SUPER CLEAN READY TO USE W BENGE 12C MOUTH PIECE
King 2103 3B Trombone SUPER CLEAN READY TO USE W BENGE 12C MOUTH PIECE
Paypal   US $499.99
Vintage Martin 21 Trombone mouthpiece Silver Plated
Vintage Martin 21 Trombone mouthpiece Silver Plated
Paypal   US $9.99
Gold color valve Trombone with case and mouthpiece New
Gold color valve Trombone with case and mouthpiece New
Paypal   US $325.00
Wurzbach Bb Big Bell Trombone with Mouthpiece
Wurzbach Bb Big Bell Trombone with Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $100.00
vincent bach 12c Mouthpiece Trombone
vincent bach 12c Mouthpiece Trombone
Paypal   US $53.99
Conn 6 1 2 AL L Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Conn 6 1 2 AL L Gold Plated Trombone Mouthpiece Large Shank
Paypal   US $43.00
Holton Trombone 6 1 2 ALT Mouthpiece Small Shank
Holton Trombone 6 1 2 ALT Mouthpiece Small Shank
Paypal   US $21.50
TROMBONE W 3 VALES CHROME POLISH FREE CASE BOX MOUTHPIECE BRAND NEW ITEM
TROMBONE W 3 VALES CHROME POLISH FREE CASE BOX MOUTHPIECE BRAND NEW ITEM
Paypal   US $165.00
King Trombone with Mouthpiece with Slide Oil and Case
King Trombone with Mouthpiece with Slide Oil and Case
Paypal   US $450.00
vincent bach 61 2AL Mouthpiece Trombone
vincent bach 61 2AL Mouthpiece Trombone
Paypal   US $52.99
Trombone Baritone 11C Mouthpiece
Trombone Baritone 11C Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $1.00
Blessing Trombone Baritone 6 1 2 AL Mouthpiece
Blessing Trombone Baritone 6 1 2 AL Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $1.00
Goggio HMG 6 1 2 AL Baritone Trombone Mouthpiece
Goggio HMG 6 1 2 AL Baritone Trombone Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $15.00
Vincent Bach Corp 9 trombone mouth piece
Vincent Bach Corp 9 trombone mouth piece
Paypal   US $9.99
Olds 3 Trombone Mouthpiece Vintage
Olds 3 Trombone Mouthpiece Vintage
Paypal   US $18.00
Wooden tenor trombone mouthpiece 19C
Wooden tenor trombone mouthpiece 19C
   US $40.00
Mt Vernon NY Bach Trombone 12C Mouthpiece
Mt Vernon NY Bach Trombone 12C Mouthpiece
Paypal   US $79.00

Trombone Mouth Piece

Shopping For Used Musical Instruments

Buying used musical instruments are one of the great ideas for children and beginners. Students and first time music learners may not spend money on expensive musical instruments. There is no point in investing a huge amount of money in buying musical instruments for children who play in school band or learn at nearby music classes. Used musical instruments will solve their purpose. However, there are important factors to be considered before buying used musical instruments.

While buying a used electric or acoustic guitar one has to check whether the neck is twisted. If the strings are tied close to the fret board at both the ends with a wide gap in middle that means it is warped. A warped guitar does not allow one to play perfectly. And also one has to look for mild scratches or damages which will tell whether the instrument is dropped on the ground. Another essential aspect in used guitar is checking it whether it can be plugged into an amplifier. Especially for electric guitar it is very important to produce quality chords.

One has to ensure that all the valves and slides work properly while buying used metal musical instruments like trombone or trumpet. In reed musical instruments like saxophone and clarinet the mouth piece and clamps crack down over a period of time due to constant wear and tear, but are easily replaceable.

It is always advisable to read instrument manuals and guides properly before buying any used musical instrument. This is essential because used musical instruments carry risks of sudden break down. One needs to take his musical instrument to a service center or even to buy a spare for it. If one is unaware about its technicalities one is buying trouble for himself.

A person may sell his musical instrument for various reasons. There could be a problem with the instrument or could be a genuine desire to go for a better version. It is always advisable to buy used musical instruments from a trusted source. A nearby used musical instrument store would be a great place. Since they are located nearby they can not afford to sell you a substandard used musical instrument fearing their reputation. Another source would be from your friends and close relatives who can tell you the real reason for selling their instruments. Online sources such as eBay are great places for buying a good used musical instrument. However, one has to take care that he is not taken for a ride while buying a used musical instrument.

About the Author

Kuersten Steizer writes about
Accessories Deals
,
GearTree Bargains Codes
and
Music Coupons


CL-X5N Helmet Mouth Piece


CL-X5N Helmet Mouth Piece


$6.3


HJC CL-X5N Helmet?Mouth Piece

CLX-5 Helmet Mouth Piece


CLX-5 Helmet Mouth Piece


$4.5


HJC CLX-5 Helmet Mouth Piece

Replacement Mouth Piece


Replacement Mouth Piece


$2.7


Fly Racing Replacement Mouth Piece Replacement mouth Back Country Pack and Hydro Pack from Fly Racing

Youth CL-X5N Helmet Mouth Piece


Youth CL-X5N Helmet Mouth Piece


$6.3


HJC Youth CL-X5N Helmet Mouth Piece

CLX-5Y Helmet Mouth Piece Vent


CLX-5Y Helmet Mouth Piece Vent


$4.99


HJC CLX-5Y Helmet Mouth Piece Vent

Dakar 1950 Replacement Mouth Piece


Dakar 1950 Replacement Mouth Piece


$7.95


Ogio Dakar 1950 Replacement Mouth Piece

CS-MX Mouth Piece Helmet Vent


CS-MX Mouth Piece Helmet Vent


$3.14


HJC CS-MX Mouth Piece Helmet Vent

BERP Buzz Extension and Resistance Piece for Large Shank Trombone / Euphonium Trombone Large Shank


BERP Buzz Extension and Resistance Piece for Large Shank Trombone / Euphonium Trombone Large Shank


$16.99


BERP Buzz Extension and Resistance Piece for Large Shank Trombone / Euphonium Trombone Large Shank

Berp Buzz Extension And Resistance Piece For Large Shank Trombone / Euphonium Trombone Large Shank


Berp Buzz Extension And Resistance Piece For Large Shank Trombone / Euphonium Trombone Large Shank


$16.99


BERP Buzz Extension and Resistance Piece for Large Shank Trombone / Euphonium Trombone Large Shank

Maxam HHTROM Trombone with Gold Lacquer


Maxam HHTROM Trombone with Gold Lacquer


$164.09


Features gold lacquer finish silver tone mouth piece polishing cloth and case. Case measures 341/2 x 10 x 101/2 . Brown box. Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available. Satisfaction Ensured.

Schilke 55 Trombone Mouthpiece 46L


Schilke 55 Trombone Mouthpiece 46L


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Yamaha YSL-871 Custom Alto Trombone


Yamaha YSL-871 Custom Alto Trombone


$2118.99


Yamaha YSL-871 Custom Alto Trombone has a mouth pipe featuring special acoustic designs allowing for precise intonation and greater blowing control. The chrome-plated nickel silver, drawn, inner slide is very durable and has a quick, sensitive response. The one-piece, drawn, nickel silver outer slide maintains an accurate diameter throughout its length, and this type of construction ensures air tightness, smooth action, exceptional durability, and offers improved response. Hand-lapping slides also ensure a perfect fit and seal between the slide parts. Such a perfect fit helps to achieve smooth airflow and smooth action and improve the response and intonation of the instrument. Long-lasting nickel-silver tubular braces contribute to the stability of the slide and enhance smooth slide action. The pressure formed tubing is perfectly rounded and results in less turbulence and a smoother air flow, thus allowing for an excellent scale and reduced resistance. A one-piece bell has an axial

Yamaha YSL-872 Custom Alto Trombone


Yamaha YSL-872 Custom Alto Trombone


$2779.99


Yamaha YSL-872 Custom Alto Trombone with a half step and whole step trill rotor has a mouth pipe featuring special acoustic designs allowing for precise intonation and greater blowing control. The chrome-plated nickel silver, drawn, inner slide is very durable and has a quick, sensitive response. The one-piece, drawn, nickel silver outer slide maintains an accurate diameter throughout its length, and this type of construction ensures air tightness, smooth action, exceptional durability, and offers improved response. Hand-lapping slides also ensure a perfect fit and seal between the slide parts. Such a perfect fit helps to achieve smooth airflow and smooth action and improve the response and intonation of the instrument. Long-lasting nickel-silver tubular braces contribute to the stability of the slide and enhance smooth slide action. The pressure formed tubing is perfectly rounded and results in less turbulence and a smoother air flow, thus allowing for an excellent scale and reduce

Woman With Head Phone and Mouth Piece Strapped On


Woman With Head Phone and Mouth Piece Strapped On


$24.99


H. Armstrong Roberts Woman With Head Phone and Mouth Piece Strapped On - Photographic Print

Woman With Head Phone and Mouth Piece Strapped on


Woman With Head Phone and Mouth Piece Strapped on


$24.99


H. Armstrong Roberts Woman With Head Phone and Mouth Piece Strapped on - Photographic Print

Smiling Woman With Head Set and Mouth Piece Strapped On


Smiling Woman With Head Set and Mouth Piece Strapped On


$24.99


H. Armstrong Roberts Smiling Woman With Head Set and Mouth Piece Strapped On - Photographic Print

Trombone Player  Trombone player Hooded Sweatshirt by CafePress


Trombone Player Trombone player Hooded Sweatshirt by CafePress


$45


Trombone player t-shirt or tee shirt with a grunge design and funny saying. Makes a great gift idea for a trombone player. Trombone player Hooded Sweatshirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt The hoodie: the perfect utilitarian piece of clothing. Leave your hat and scarf at home Stay warm and comfy in your Pullover Hooded Sweatshirt. This hoodie is constructed with a cotton/polyester blend - both durable and comfortable.Heavyweight 90

Trombone Piece For Sunday


Trombone Piece For Sunday


$18.99


Raum Klang:9805

The Trombone


The Trombone


$59.99


The Trombone - Wall Decal

Bad Boy Mouth Piece & Carrying Case - Black


Bad Boy Mouth Piece & Carrying Case - Black


$4.95


If you want to be one of the big boys, you gotta train like a Bad Boy. Working out a couple times a week and throwing a few punches at your punching bag every time you walk by just isn't going to cut it. It's time for some real, hand-to-hand combat in the ring. Protect your mouth with this mouth piece and carrying case from Bad Boy. The “boil and bite style” of the mouth piece makes fitting it to your mouth easy. Plus, the carry case helps protect it from germs while making it a cinch to find within the depths of your gym bag — and we know you're gonna be carrying around a lot more stuff now. Right? Go get 'em, Tiger.

Bad Boy Mouth Piece & Carrying Case - Red


Bad Boy Mouth Piece & Carrying Case - Red


$4.95


If you want to be one of the big boys, you gotta train like a Bad Boy. Working out a couple times a week and throwing a few jabs at your punching bag every time you walk by just isn't going to cut it. It's time for some real, hand-to-hand combat in the ring. Protect your mouth with this mouth piece and carrying case from Bad Boy. The “boil and bite style” of the mouth piece makes fitting it to your mouth easy. Plus, the carry case helps protect it from germs while making it a cinch to find within the depths of your gym bag — and we know you're gonna be carrying around a lot more stuff now. Right? Go get 'em, Tiger.

Mouth To Mouth


Mouth To Mouth


$6.49


Mouth To Mouth

Two Women One Sits Holding Hand Over Mouth Piece of Phone


Two Women One Sits Holding Hand Over Mouth Piece of Phone


$24.99


H. Armstrong Roberts Two Women One Sits Holding Hand Over Mouth Piece of Phone - Photographic Print

Woman Sits Holding Hand Over Mouth Piece of Telephone Receiver


Woman Sits Holding Hand Over Mouth Piece of Telephone Receiver


$24.99


H. Armstrong Roberts Woman Sits Holding Hand Over Mouth Piece of Telephone Receiver - Photographic Print

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 47 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 52 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51B Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51B Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 57 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 57 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 50 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 50 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 60 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 60 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51C4 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51C4 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 53 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 53 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..

Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51 Silver


Schilke Standard Large Shank Trombone Mouthpiece in Silver 51 Silver


$59.99


The Schilke Trombone Bass Trombone MouthpiecesIdentification LevelsNumbers 40 through 53 for tenor trombone baritone and euphonium. The numbers 57 through 60 are for the Bass tromboneNumbering SystemWhen a Schilke mouthpiece has a standard backbore, rim and cup, only the cup diameter (first number) is shown on the mouthpiece. In the example above only the 9 is necessary to identify the mouthpiece because the C is the standard cup volume, 3 is the standard rim, and C is the standard backbore. Whenever measurements differ from the standard sizes the alterations are shown on the mouthpiece.CUP DIAMETER (First number in label)Most trumpet and cornet mouthpieces have a cap diameter that falls between .600 and .725. Numbers 1 to 25 in the Schilke system represent sections of .005 each between these two measurements. Cup diameters for mouthpieces other than trumpet and cornet are relative to each other with the smallest numbers representing the smallest diameters.CUP VOLUME (First letter in label)In general the deep cup mouthpieces produce the darkest sounds. In reverse the shallow cup mouthpieces produce the brightest sounds and also aid in the production of the high register. The Schilke C cup is a comprise which offers both full tone and ease of production. In switching from one instrument to another i.e., Bb trumpet to D trumpet, it is usually good to use a mouth piece that is .025 shallower in the cup volume with all other dimensions remaining the same. The higher the instrument is, the shallower the cup should be. A player who needs primarily a good range without sacrificing much tone can consider a hollow mouthpiece with a widened 2nd cup. The shallow 1st cup affords support in the top register and the widened 2nd cup allows a full tone.RIM CONTOUR (Second number in label)The 3 Schilke rim has the feel that most players prefer in a rim. It has flat enough contour to distribute the slight pressure needed to provide an air seal but is rounded slightly to offer increased flexibility. Generally a rounder rim will allow greater flexibility but sometimes tires the player sooner. A flat rim often feels the most comfortable but tends to hold the lips in a fixed position, thereby reducing flexibility..


wordpress statistics