On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 Pandolfi,Orlando wrote :
>I think it is a proven fact that not all mouthpieces work the same on all 
>horns.  I have begrudgingly switched cups and shanks to accommodate a 
>different horn (but always use the same rim).  My beloved teacher at 
>Juilliard, Ray DeIntinis used to joke that if he were to be robbed on the 
>streets of NY, he would say "Take everything but my mouthpiece".  He never 
>switched horns either, starting out in the NY Philharmonic with a silver 
>Kruspe and moving to his pre-letter 8D.  In typical Pandolfi fashion, I LOVE 
>to play different horns, so my paraphrase to Dinny's line would be "Take 
>everything but my rim!"
>
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>Subject: [Hornlist] Changing mpc when changing horn
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>
>Do most of you, if you regularly play more than one horn, use the same
>mouthpiece or do you find a favorite mouthpiece for each horn?  I assume the
>reason for playing more than one horn is that they're different, perhaps one
>smaller bore and one larger, and I'm curious to know how many of you change
>your mouthpiece, and in what way, to accomodate the difference in the horn.
>
>My guess is that most of you stick with the same mouthpiece but, like I
>said, I'm curious to know if some people don't and what their reasoning
>might be.
>
>Thanks.
>
>-S-
>
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