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opinion's jungle in the mouthpiece's jungle/ help me find a way out,please:-)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby G" data-source="post: 578282" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>RPC's seem to be very popular with their owners. Personally, for a mid-price mouthpiece I really like my Selmer Soloist on alto, which seems a little more bright than an S80 (which I use on my soprano). Also the Soloist is quite versatile and controllable, even for the more breathy tones. For a little more edge, but still with the versatility and control, you could try a Selmer Super Session.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby G, post: 578282, member: 93"] RPC's seem to be very popular with their owners. Personally, for a mid-price mouthpiece I really like my Selmer Soloist on alto, which seems a little more bright than an S80 (which I use on my soprano). Also the Soloist is quite versatile and controllable, even for the more breathy tones. For a little more edge, but still with the versatility and control, you could try a Selmer Super Session. Cheers, Bob [/QUOTE]
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