Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
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olivegreenink
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Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
Is there a handy chart somewhere that my repeated Google searching is failing to uncover?
Also, specifically does anyone have a description and/or measurements of the differences between a 3M and 3D? I’m “assuming” M = Medium Cup and D = Deep Cup? But surely it’s not that easy?
Cheers and thanks
Also, specifically does anyone have a description and/or measurements of the differences between a 3M and 3D? I’m “assuming” M = Medium Cup and D = Deep Cup? But surely it’s not that easy?
Cheers and thanks
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PhilTrombone
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
Hi..
Giardinelli 3M/D were my go-to mouthpieces for decades. Yes, M = Medium Cup; D= Deep.
I used the 3M for my Bach 36; 3D for my Conn 88H.
Can't get them any more.
I am not aware of any printed docs on the specs, sorry.
Giardinelli 3M/D were my go-to mouthpieces for decades. Yes, M = Medium Cup; D= Deep.
I used the 3M for my Bach 36; 3D for my Conn 88H.
Can't get them any more.
I am not aware of any printed docs on the specs, sorry.
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Redthunder
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I have a 3M/D combo (one screw rim, two underparts).
The “M” underpart I have is very shallow compared to what I think most players consider “medium”, and the “D” underpart is a deep “V” shaped cup. I really like the D cup on both my 6H and my 36.
The rim I have is a lot narrower and flatter than I’ve seen on other 3D/3M pieces, and is about the size of a Doug Elliott 103 rim.
The “M” underpart I have is very shallow compared to what I think most players consider “medium”, and the “D” underpart is a deep “V” shaped cup. I really like the D cup on both my 6H and my 36.
The rim I have is a lot narrower and flatter than I’ve seen on other 3D/3M pieces, and is about the size of a Doug Elliott 103 rim.
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MStarke
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
No dimensions here, but still this might be interesting for you:
http://james-r-new.com/affiliates/new-y ... brass.html
James New who is producing these does really great work with his mouthpieces.
http://james-r-new.com/affiliates/new-y ... brass.html
James New who is producing these does really great work with his mouthpieces.
Markus Starke
Alto, tenor, bass and contra (plus euphonium and bass trumpet)
Occasional freelance trombonist
Former Founder/Owner MST STUDIO Mouthpieces
Alto, tenor, bass and contra (plus euphonium and bass trumpet)
Occasional freelance trombonist
Former Founder/Owner MST STUDIO Mouthpieces
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Basbasun
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
That is funny, I also have two Giardinelly 3D and 3M, not the same rim but two different mpc. Sometimes I am thinking of going back to them. I used them for small bore and medium bore horns. Really nice pieces. The M is good for me on smallbore horns.
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I really like the 4D and 5D. The M cups are way too shallow and bright for me.
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modelerdc
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I used to play Giardinellies. The 3M is a 3 rim size but with a shallow cup, similar to Bach C cup, but as I recall larger throat. I could never get this one to work well for me, I felt my sound was hard and diffuse. The D cups were deeper, more like a Bach 4 (not 4G) or 5GS, and while this mouthpiece worked ok on small shank baritone horn, I felt is was too dark for small bore trombone. I had Schilke take my 3M and give it a cup like a 6 1/2 AL. I felt the cup matched a small bore better than the D cup and the cup depth was more in line with the 3 rim.
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CalgaryTbone
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
To the OP: I have an old Giardinelli brochure somewhere - I'm pretty sure I can find it. I'll send you a scan of it when I find it.
Jim Scott
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pompatus
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
This could be a great resource to many, and especially those looking for the info in the future. Is it something you’d be willing to post here, publicly? Would there be a copyright issue in doing so?CalgaryTbone wrote: Mon Aug 17, 2020 9:05 pm To the OP: I have an old Giardinelli brochure somewhere - I'm pretty sure I can find it. I'll send you a scan of it when I find it.
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CalgaryTbone
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I doubt there's any legal issue - I need to find it. I'll try to get to that today, and I may need some help as to how to post it here. My computer skills are limited.
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CalgaryTbone
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I found the Giardinelli catalog and scanned the trombone pages. Either someone can talk me through how to post a pdf attachment here, or I can easily send it to anyone that wants it.via email. There's no date on the catalog, but I'm guessing by the address of the shop, it's from the early 80's - still in NYC, but not at their last address there before moving upstate.
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CalgaryTbone
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I think this will work - here (hopefully) is a c.1980 Giardinelli catalog w/their trombone offerings:
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PhilTrombone
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I think this will work - here (hopefully) is a c.1980 Giardinelli catalog w/their trombone offerings:
Thanks. I miss that place! One of the few musician stores in NY where a brass player was treated right.
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mschlee
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
I cannot see the Giardinelli Catalog posted above. "You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post." Any idea what's going wrong ?
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You need three approved posts to get full privileges.mschlee wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:31 am I cannot see the Giardinelli Catalog posted above. "You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post." Any idea what's going wrong ?
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Slidehamilton
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
Greg Black is making the Giardinelli copies. Looks like beautiful mouthpieces! Of course, he does great work. I am sure they are accurate.
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Koz
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Re: Giardinelli Size Chart? Plus M vs. D underparts?
Greg Black has the old Giardinelli spec sheets. As a matter of fact, he said he found the spec sheet of a mouthpiece that I had Giardinelli make for me back in the day. Greg does excellent work!