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First bass mouthpiece

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Hello everyone,

First time posting here so please excuse my ignorance. I recently started playing the trombone again after a 10+ year break. I started playing with the university symphonic band a few months ago, at first, on my old small-bore student tenor. The director really wanted me on a larger bore horn as I'm covering 3rd but only had a Rath R900 to loan. Not being someone to walk away from a challenge I offered to take up the bass. I haven't regretted that as the Rath is a lovely horn to play and due to the nature of a bass I've had to really focus on the fundamentals of playing.

With all that said I've been using the Douglas Yeo mouthpiece I found in the case and after playing with it over the last month or so I've realized it is a bit too big for me. If anyone has a good suggestion of a few brands and sizes I should look into that would be wonderful. Since I'm in the Chicago, Schilke is just across town and I've thought about giving them a call. Any help or advice is welcome!
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A 58 or 59 would be fine.
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I'd put in a vote for the Schilke 58.
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If you want to go with Schilke, I would say 58. Otherwise, I'd say buy a Faxx 1.5G and play the snot out of it.
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I would suggest a Bach 1 1/2g. Easy to get everywhere, easy to play. And you get the good classic bass trombone sound with some practice. And it also fit most bass trombones out there. Or else I would just take a skype session with Doug Elliott here on the site. He make mouthpieces that can be customized for you and your horn. I bet he can see what suits you after just a little talk and blowing a few notes.

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I would go with Faxx at least until you get more experience and have some grounds to make your own judgment.
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Thanks everyone for the replies. Since the horn I'm using isn't my personal trombone a Faxx seems to make the most sense.
Savio wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 9:50 am I would suggest a Bach 1 1/2g. Easy to get everywhere, easy to play. And you get the good classic bass trombone sound with some practice. And it also fit most bass trombones out there. Or else I would just take a skype session with Doug Elliott here on the site. He make mouthpieces that can be customized for you and your horn. I bet he can see what suits you after just a little talk and blowing a few notes.

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As a Mechanical Engineering student the thought of having a mouthpiece made is really intriguing but as I do not currently own my own bass or large bore tenor and I'm just starting to develop my embouchure again I think it'd be best to wait a few years. I've got a lot I need to work on to get back to where I was years ago and I just recognized that I needed something to help me develop. I've also started researching trombones that may work for me once I have the money to afford something in the spring. I'll probably be asking for some opinions regarding that here in the next couple of months as I will have a limited budget being a student and disabled veteran. I do hope I get a chance to sit down with Doug Elliott in the future though.

Thank you again!
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The Faxx is an excellent choice and is not too expensive new. If you can find one used, a Schilke 58 or Bach 1.5G would be good as well.
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Crazytrombonist505 wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 5:39 pm The Faxx is an excellent choice and is not too expensive new. If you can find one used, a Schilke 58 or Bach 1.5G would be good as well.
I went ahead and ordered myself a Faxx. It'll be here next week which should give me some time to adapt before my next concert on the 3rd of November. Like Mr. Merrill said above once I have more time under my belt I'll go from there. A Schilke 58, 59 and a Denis Wick 0AL are on my list of mouthpieces to try once I'm at that point based on suggestions from here and a bit of my own research. Course I also haven't gotten myself my own horn yet so it's possible I may be switching between a tenor and bass fairly often.

It's so nice to be playing again.
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It's going to take a couple of YEARS before you outgrow the 1 1/2 G (if you ever decide you did). I have a 1 1/2 G sized mouthpiece that I constantly go back to when I have to play bass after a long string of tenor playing.

I'd continue to use the Faxx until you get your own instrument. Then you can begin to experiment.
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BGuttman wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 10:04 am It's going to take a couple of YEARS before you outgrow the 1 1/2 G (if you ever decide you did). I have a 1 1/2 G sized mouthpiece that I constantly go back to when I have to play bass after a long string of tenor playing.

I'd continue to use the Faxx until you get your own instrument. Then you can begin to experiment.
I'll probably stick to the Faxx for a good long while. I try not to switch between mouthpieces too often as I'm fairly sensitive to how it changes my sound. I still reach for my first 12c when I play my old horn in fact. I may experiment if I find myself a bass with an odd sized bore or a dual bore tenor but my funds are limited so I'll be happy if I can just find a good bass.
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