Who, other than Dangerfield, currently produces suction yelpers with an angled mouthpiece?
Quote from: howl on April 08, 2018, 10:14:17 AM
Who, other than Dangerfield, currently produces suction yelpers with an angled mouthpiece?
Frank Cox & Zach Farmer....
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And if you have a trumpet by Billy Buice with the push in MP buy a few extras and you can make your own from one of his.
Permar does an angled tip.
I have a Billy Mcallister
Billy Buice has what he calls a 'flat' mouthpiece - it's beveled on two sides. Not sure if that is that same as 'angled'.
Seems like it would be easy to sand in an angle on any mouthpiece.
First angled tip I tried was a Cox trumpet. Took a little getting used to, but I like it. One thing I like is by changing the angle of the call as it rests on my lips with the angled tip, I can make subtle changes in tone and pitch. It just gives a little more depth and range to the trumpet for me. Sure, changing the angle of a straight tip does the same, but with the angled tip, it seems to be a little smoother in control.
Another thing I like about the angled tip is that I can get to my "sweet spot" position faster. I know by feel immediately.
I Just acquired a Matt McClain angled notched MP trumpet. I bought it 2nd hand but it looks all Matt. Runs like a charm . i am sure gona have another made like this in the future.