A little of the back story 1st.... Ruptured the muscles in my embouchure in the early '70's. At the time was playing on a Zatola. Took the last 40 years off the trombone. Just starting now to build an entirely new/different embouchure and start playing again for fun.
The Zatola is long gone. Started with a Rudy Muck 23 which I find stuffy. Really like the Jet Tone Tommy Dorsey #1 I just picked up, but it is fatiguing on my muscles.
What are the choices for a small, shallow, v-cup mouthpiece these days? I'd like to try a real pea-shooter.
Thanks
Small, shallow, v-cup options
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Check out Marcinkewicz, they seem to have a more V shaped cup than others.
https://www.marcinkiewicz.com/mouthpieces/tenor-trombone/standard/
Eric
https://www.marcinkiewicz.com/mouthpieces/tenor-trombone/standard/
Eric
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Some of the small Wicks are V-shaped too.
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also Stork T2, T3
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Don't automatically assume that a small mouthpiece will work for you.
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Small, shallow, v-cup options
Don't automatically assume that a small mouthpiece will work for you.