- Diameter = 31.13 mm
- Cup Diameter = 19.50 mm
- Rim Width = 5.82 mm
- Bore Size = 5.20 mm
- Back Bore = V-type
The new Heritage Tenor Horn mouthpieces are now available following the success of the Heritage trombone range. This new shape has a large amount of mass around the bottom of the cup, but thin walls towards the rim. This makes the mouthpiece very responsive in pianissimo and in high playing, but with a massive sound in the low register and in forte.
Prototypes of the final design have been tested by top players from Britain, France and the U.S.A., including Richard Marshall of Black Dyke, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
- Diameter = 31.13 mm
- Cup Diameter = 19.50 mm
- Rim Width = 5.82 mm
- Bore Size = 5.20 mm
- Back Bore = V-type
The new Heritage Tenor Horn mouthpieces are now available following the success of the Heritage trombone range. This new shape has a large amount of mass around the bottom of the cup, but thin walls towards the rim. This makes the mouthpiece very responsive in pianissimo and in high playing, but with a massive sound in the low register and in forte.
Prototypes of the final design have been tested by top players from Britain, France and the U.S.A., including Richard Marshall of Black Dyke, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
- Diameter = 30.63 mm
- Cup Diameter = 19.00 mm
- Rim Width = 5.82 mm
- Bore Size = 5.20 mm
- Back Bore = V-type
The new Heritage Tenor Horn mouthpieces are now available following the success of the Heritage trombone range. This new shape has a large amount of mass around the bottom of the cup, but thin walls towards the rim. This makes the mouthpiece very responsive in pianissimo and in high playing, but with a massive sound in the low register and in forte.
Prototypes of the final design have been tested by top players from Britain, France and the U.S.A., including Richard Marshall of Black Dyke, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
- Diameter = 30.63 mm
- Cup Diameter =19.00 mm
- Rim Width = 5.82 mm
- Bore Size = 5.20 mm
- Back Bore = V-type
The new Heritage Tenor Horn mouthpieces are now available following the success of the Heritage trombone range. This new shape has a large amount of mass around the bottom of the cup, but thin walls towards the rim. This makes the mouthpiece very responsive in pianissimo and in high playing, but with a massive sound in the low register and in forte.
Prototypes of the final design have been tested by top players from Britain, France and the U.S.A., including Richard Marshall of Black Dyke, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
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Diameter = 30.63 mm
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Cup Diameter = 18.50 mm
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Rim Width: =6.07 mm
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Bore Size = 5.20 mm
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Back Bore = V-type
The new Heritage Tenor Horn mouthpieces are now available following the success of the Heritage trombone range. This new shape has a large amount of mass around the bottom of the cup, but thin walls towards the rim. This makes the mouthpiece very responsive in pianissimo and in high playing, but with a massive sound in the low register and in forte.
Prototypes of the final design have been tested by top players from Britain, France and the U.S.A., including Richard Marshall of Black Dyke, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
- Diameter = 30.13 mm
- Cup Diameter = 18.00 mm
- Rim Width = 6.07 mm
- Bore Size = 5.20 mm
- Back Bore = V-type
The new Heritage Tenor Horn mouthpieces are now available following the success of the Heritage trombone range. This new shape has a large amount of mass around the bottom of the cup, but thin walls towards the rim. This makes the mouthpiece very responsive in pianissimo and in high playing, but with a massive sound in the low register and in forte.
Prototypes of the final design have been tested by top players from Britain, France and the U.S.A., including Richard Marshall of Black Dyke, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
- Diameter = 30.20 mm
- Cup Diameter = 17.50 mm
- Rim Width = 6.35 mm
- Bore Size = 5.20 mm
- Back Bore = V-type
The new Heritage Tenor Horn mouthpieces are now available following the success of the Heritage trombone range. This new shape has a large amount of mass around the bottom of the cup, but thin walls towards the rim. This makes the mouthpiece very responsive in pianissimo and in high playing, but with a massive sound in the low register and in forte.
Prototypes of the final design have been tested by top players from Britain, France and the U.S.A., including Richard Marshall of Black Dyke, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.