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Saxophones: gear, playing, repair, impro
Anyone tried 3D printed custom mouthpieces?
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<blockquote data-quote="6441" data-source="post: 387256" data-attributes="member: 8789"><p>Thank, guys. I included an image of how Syos described the bright and power settings above. I pushed the brightness down to get better low end and the power up to make it easy to blow. That may have been a mistake long term, if there is a long term, because as I get more experience, I'll probably want to have a more open mouthpiece.</p><p></p><p>It's very hard for me to compare mouthpieces by recording. I never play anything the same twice, even if I played the same phrase exactly. I just don't have the control yet to be perfectly even.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6441, post: 387256, member: 8789"] Thank, guys. I included an image of how Syos described the bright and power settings above. I pushed the brightness down to get better low end and the power up to make it easy to blow. That may have been a mistake long term, if there is a long term, because as I get more experience, I'll probably want to have a more open mouthpiece. It's very hard for me to compare mouthpieces by recording. I never play anything the same twice, even if I played the same phrase exactly. I just don't have the control yet to be perfectly even. [/QUOTE]
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