Flugabone Mouthpiece

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Richard3rd
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Flugabone Mouthpiece

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Can anyone tell me what the player is using in this video? Thanks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJRY4I-qCwM
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King 1130 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
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Re: Flugabone Mouthpiece

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Looks like a Marcinkiewicz outer profile. :idk:

Nice playing!
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Thanks. You may be right. I thought there was a ring around the outside of the rim highlighted in black. But that may just be lighting.

I love his sound!!
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Posaunus wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 10:06 am Looks like a Marcinkiewicz outer profile. :idk:

Nice playing!
Yeah, I agree. My experience is that those "marching trombones" do better with smaller rather than larger mouthpieces.
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Re: Flugabone Mouthpiece

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In my experience the cup depth is what matters most...too shallow and it'll bark your face off, too deep and it sounds like an anemic baritone. I use a Hammond 13M and 11M with mine and it's the perfect balance for the instrument.
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