What is the best mouthpiece for a cornet?

What is the best mouthpiece for a cornet?

12 Best Cornet Mouthpiece Reviews and the Best Cornet Mouthpiece Brands

  • Denis Wick DW5881-4B Silver-Plated Cornet Mouthpiece.
  • Bach Cornet Mouthpiece Silver 3C.
  • Blessing Accordion Accessory (MPC3CCR)
  • Blessing MPC7CCR Cornet Mouthpiece 7C.

Is a 3C mouthpiece better than a 7C?

To the OP: Note that while the 3C is a tad shallower than the 7C which will give you a brighter sound, not necessarily “better”, its inner cup diameter is slightly bigger, so it won’t necessarily make for easier high notes. More practice and development makes for easier high notes.

Will a trumpet mouthpiece fit a cornet?

For example a cornet mouthpiece will not fit in a trumpet / a trumpet mouthpiece will not fit in a cornet / medium and medium large trombones require small shank mouthpieces while large bore trombones will use large shank mouthpieces!

Is Cornet higher than trumpet?

Whilst many people think the trumpet and cornet sound the same, they actually make quite different sounds. There are two types of cornet on offer, which both give different sounds. In terms of tone, the trumpet is noted for having a livelier, clearer sound, where the cornet is a deeper, broader sound.

What size mouthpiece did Louis Armstrong use?

To this day, everyone loves Louis Armstrong-just the mention of his name makes people smile. The Louis Armstrong Legends Series Trumpet Mouthpiece features silver plating throughout, 17.40MM, . 685″ inner rim, a flat rim contour, medium wide rim thickness, double cup, cup depth, and a . 140″, 3.55MM bore.

How do I choose a mouthpiece?

Clarify your ideal tone for your music, and narrow down the choice of rim size and cup depth. Clarifying your ideal tone is the first thing you have to do for selecting a mouthpiece. Generally, the larger mouthpiece is often played for lower registers, and the smaller mouthpiece is played for the higher registers.

What mouthpiece did Clifford Brown use?

Clifford Brown’s sound has always been renowned for its juiciness. What mouthpiece did he use? Bach 17C1 and 17C2, equivalent now to Bach 10 3/4 CW.

What size mouthpiece should I get?

Generally, the larger mouthpiece is often played for lower registers, and the smaller mouthpiece is played for the higher registers. Then, deeper cup produces darker and milder tones while shallower cup produces more brilliant and clearer tones. Standard cup depth would be preferred for a flexible performance.

What’s the difference between 3 and 5 cornet mouthpieces?

The other difficulty with making comparisons is that 2 mouthpieces from different ranges may have the same diameter, but different cup shapes, rim widths, depths, and bores. The number is the rim diameter, and lower is bigger. ‘3’ is pretty big, ‘5’ is small.

What kind of mouthpiece does a trumpet player use?

A traditional medium size mouthpiece that includes a #3 standard rim and “c” backbore allows the player a full spectrum of sound. The shallow “A” cup, semi-flat #4 rim and tight “a” backbore creates an ideal lead mouthpiece. Same as the 13A4a but with the standard “c” backbore which allows a freer blowing feel.

What kind of mouthpiece do I need for a Schilke?

This medium-small conical “B” cup provides a full tone and the #4 semi-flat rim allows for more endurance. A traditional medium size mouthpiece that includes a #3 standard rim and “c” backbore allows the player a full spectrum of sound. The shallow “A” cup, semi-flat #4 rim and tight “a” backbore creates an ideal lead mouthpiece.

How big is the difference in columns on a mouthpiece?

Most of the time the difference in columns can be 0.02 of an inch (0.5 mm). Not much really. The measurements are done for comparison purposes of relative sizes. Attributes such as cup depth, rim shape, bite, and backbore also make a big difference in how a mouthpiece plays and feels.

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